World Leading Life Coach: 3 Steps To Figuring Out ANYTHING You Want: Marie Forleo | E184

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO  2 года назад +232

    If you enjoyed this episode please hit the like and subscribe - it really helps the channel and allows us to keep having these important conversations. Thank you so much - Steven 🙏🏽

    • @bojack3827
      @bojack3827 2 года назад +3

      I won't subscribe as I don't think "big" guests are better. Episodes are also far too long and too scripted.

    • @nihao7051
      @nihao7051 2 года назад +2

      @@bojack3827 of

    • @nihao7051
      @nihao7051 2 года назад

      @@bojack3827 to

    • @bookaholicmom3
      @bookaholicmom3 2 года назад +3

      Thank you so much Steven🙏🙏🙏

    • @bushrakhalid9323
      @bushrakhalid9323 2 года назад +1

      done

  • @constanzagonzalez1027
    @constanzagonzalez1027 Год назад +309

    Here's what I really like about your podcasts:
    1.- You let the person talk and express themselves without interrupting.
    2.- You listen, you are still and present.
    3.- You make valuable questions that keep the conversation dynamic, interesting and flowing easily.
    Thanks!

    • @d.i.a.5392
      @d.i.a.5392 Год назад +6

      Good advicee for many to start interview podcasts.

    • @bojana_m
      @bojana_m Год назад +9

      yes and he is not desperately agreeing with guests and shifting the story and focus onto himself, like some of his colleagues are doing, he just shares his perspective and experience but not in a narcissistic way

    • @practicalmama3781
      @practicalmama3781 Год назад +7

      I was thinking the other day that I love how present he is and how he recaps so we get the point and not get lost in everything that is being said! Well done..

    • @leendecanck4723
      @leendecanck4723 Год назад +9

      What you mention is indeed what makes these podcasts so special. He listens to what people actually say, thinks about it and asks his next question accordingly coming from his personal experience. It makes us connect. I also like the timbre of his voice and his pronunciation of the English language.

    • @brentpeddy4223
      @brentpeddy4223 Год назад +2

      And Steven is so fascinatingly articulate. Listening to his podcast makes us all better and smarter people 100% agreed on your assessment

  • @blackdogtradingco.8262
    @blackdogtradingco.8262 Год назад +198

    I became addicted to Diary of a CEO about 12 months ago. I listen to them in the car, during the day. I've NEVER found a better, more informed, more educational POD than yours Steven. And a big thank you to your teams and crew, as I know it takes an army of people to make this all happen.

    • @renatacook
      @renatacook Год назад +8

      I hear it in Brazil every single day. I am hooked on the information , the books, the intelligence of the interviewer. Good job, very good job.

    • @nonameperson-
      @nonameperson- Год назад +3

      Can't agree more

    • @a.cm.6910
      @a.cm.6910 Год назад +2

      The same here from Paris, France.

    • @qadryismail5676
      @qadryismail5676 Год назад +1

      Same here from Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

    • @CatherineSchafer-p1y
      @CatherineSchafer-p1y 6 месяцев назад

      Ditto, Phoenix AZ

  • @TheCilou6
    @TheCilou6 2 года назад +221

    My father, who was a scientist, always told us that if there's no solution, that means that there's no problem. I guess it's equivalent to Marie's everything is figureoutable.
    This has helped me A LOT throughout my life

    • @Daniela.Mccaffrey
      @Daniela.Mccaffrey Год назад

      Live love

    • @hypnotechno
      @hypnotechno Год назад

      Can you elaborate on what ur father was getting at

    • @plantificationpodcast
      @plantificationpodcast Год назад +2

      Love Marie. Been learning from her for almost twenty years. Listen up!

    • @TheCilou6
      @TheCilou6 Год назад +3

      @@hypnotechno initially he was talking about it math's problem that I was struggling on in school, there's no solution I told him, that's when he gave me the sentence for the first time.
      It was then a motto for whenever my sisters and I were facing life difficulties.

    • @d.i.a.5392
      @d.i.a.5392 Год назад

      It also goes with the nature of the problem. If yiu are trying to solve a problem and our knowledgebase has an answer it can be solved with the right planning. If yiu are trying to bring back dead to life good luck :) I do not say you can not but we are not there exactly.

  • @InspiredEvolution
    @InspiredEvolution 2 года назад +13

    "CLARITY COMES FROM INSIGHT, NOT THOUGHT"
    YEW !

  • @Lulu-gg2zq
    @Lulu-gg2zq Год назад +51

    I am 53 and never wanted to marry or have children. The stigma is immense. Thank you for helping me stand strong in the face of not meeting “societal standards”.

    • @JillofAllTrades2
      @JillofAllTrades2 Год назад +6

      Yep. It’s OK. Your life, your rules. You are the only one you need to answer to.

    • @Janelegant
      @Janelegant Год назад +6

      I'm 43 and I always wanted to marry but never wanted to have children. It was refreshing to hear Marie speak about her inner knowing and following it. I appreciated Steven reflecting on how biased society is towards women who don't follow the prescribed path and allowing Marie to talk more about it. I also appreciated Steven being aware of his bias...as soon as Marie said she didn't want to marry or have children his immediate response was "why" but yet we don't do the same for someone that expresses they want to get married and have children...maybe we should be asking "why" when people express wanting to follow the societal norms.

    • @RahmaWati-jl3qz
      @RahmaWati-jl3qz 11 месяцев назад +1

      Good. Never marry. Anyone never kind/case forever for us. Even she/he very kindnesssss

  • @bpassion4fashion581
    @bpassion4fashion581 Год назад +12

    Marie is amazingly human . Her openness and vulnerability cuts through the bs. What truly changed me in this podcast is when she talk about “ It is Okay to have multiple passions “ ( I’m paraphrasing here )
    Wao! I have been feeling stuck for so long . Being afraid of choosing the wrong thing. She just opened up something within me. I now feel like “ Fuxk it ! Just take the next step . Walk into mistakes ! It will all come together at divine timing “

  • @coraliaart7139
    @coraliaart7139 2 года назад +145

    My God! I'm sitting in my atelier at the University, tearing up by how mind-blowing the idea of being ok to do multiple jobs/interests at one time. I'm 36 and last year I started my second school at an Art University, in the same time as being an entrepreneur who works a minimum of 10 hours a day at 2 jobs. The society's paradigm of how we are supposed to live our life can make us feel unhappy. But my inner voice was just activated by hearing you say that it is ok to touch all these parts of my life. I'm so grateful for this interview and for the interactions you have, that I'm sure I will be listening to this many more times. 🙏 THANK YOU!

    • @rashedulkabir6227
      @rashedulkabir6227 Год назад +3

      Will you do arts or become entrepreneur?

    • @ittyfittykelly
      @ittyfittykelly Год назад +2

      @@rashedulkabir6227both from the looks of it!! She’s a talented artist! 👏🏼

    • @donnashafer2636
      @donnashafer2636 Год назад

      She is dangerous if she believes in reincarnation! Jesus is the only truth. You will NEVER BE HAPPY WITHOUT HIM.
      THERE ARE 3 VOICES THAT WE ALL HERE US ,GOD,OR DEMONS. SADLY SHE IS HEARING FROM DEMONS OF REINCARNATION.
      THAT LEADS TO HELL. I HOPE SHE READS THIS. SHE LIKE ANYMORE WHO LIVES & TEACHING THIS IS AN ENEMY OF GOD. 😢 SORRY

    • @leahcortez8685
      @leahcortez8685 Год назад +1

      @@donnashafer2636 Faith is either exercised or dowsed out. Not in between. How dare you dowse a young person's faith.

    • @leahcortez8685
      @leahcortez8685 Год назад +2

      I love you and feel you out there in the big wide world. I'm walking with you, babe ❤

  • @SheidaRad
    @SheidaRad Год назад +45

    Loved it! She is brilliant. And thanks for talking openly about choosing a child free life. More and more women need to hear this, and the ones who make this choice need to be empowered and not bullied by the society and in particular other women. ❤

    • @dylanlong4052
      @dylanlong4052 8 месяцев назад

      Choice or not. It's a sad existence that nobody wants to see for their loved ones. It ends up being the nucleus of regret and unfulfillment for the aging DINK.

    • @orangedaisies
      @orangedaisies 2 месяца назад

      ​@@dylanlong4052My former neighbours are dinks in their 50s and 60s. They say they have no regrets. They travel when they want, and have plenty of time for their respective hobbies, and more importantly for each other. I look forward to doing the same.

  • @dinky..
    @dinky.. 2 года назад +104

    I like her brand of no bs because it's friendly and sparkly at the same time. "The message was brutal but the delivery was kind" - Amy Winehouse ❤

    • @fionahannon_art
      @fionahannon_art 2 года назад +10

      Great quote, loooove Amy 🎤🎼🖤🖤🖤🎵 and Marie, of course!

    • @ChanIzKineske
      @ChanIzKineske Год назад +3

      Poor soul Amy was, she was kind of forced to do the concerts, including her last one held in the Belgrade, Serbia. The picture of her on the stage, not dead but apparently neither alive she was mumbling as the crowd boo her,may God forgive them because those were the last words she heard bcs later shhe was found dead in the hotel room. Toxicology confirmed I think that she had benzo combo with our wine distilled hard liquor. God bless Amy, and the crowd she performed for. I was a little fart back then, now I'm even bigger fart but I know a few more things.😢❤

    • @laurenb916
      @laurenb916 Год назад

      eww

  • @bestlifeever4548
    @bestlifeever4548 Год назад +110

    I had the same experience at 7 and my mom taught me never to depend on man or anyone and I took that to heart and good thing cause I ended up raising 4 boys on own with no help and retired at 32 and turned 40 this yr and now remarried and happy but was glad I had own homes and cars and finances to bring to table and that I am proud I was able to take Care of my kids without help or desperate and showed them what's possible. I'm proud of myself even though no one has ever told me and even my family made me feel like I didn't or wasn't enough. Taken till now to be happy and proud of myself and not care what other think. It was so hard and went through hell and back but I always worked on myself and been in personal development even before a thing.

    • @bestlifeever4548
      @bestlifeever4548 Год назад +5

      @AllGoodThingsTogether Ltd Kanaszyc definitely have and now have an amazing marriage and family and set financially . I never looked at it as bad thing and helped me out a lot but saw the resemblance when she spoke about it . I worked on myself and healing from young age and then really got it and set in several years ago after I left a bad relationship but thankful for the journey .

    • @nathangold5759
      @nathangold5759 Год назад +1

      Damn

    • @Sharedpath777
      @Sharedpath777 Год назад +7

      Grateful you shared your story with us. May life only get better and better for you and the community you support 🌻

    • @annak29
      @annak29 Год назад +6

      What an amazing journey and testimony! Was faith a part of your process? Just curious, I am inspired more than you know 💖👍💯💐

    • @JillofAllTrades2
      @JillofAllTrades2 Год назад

      Dayum! You are way ahead of the curve to be happy with yourself at 40. Some never get there. Good onya!! You have earned happiness many times over. You ought to be so proud of yourself!!

  • @Flywithcraig
    @Flywithcraig 2 года назад +128

    We really undervalue just how much information we are getting from these videos/podcasts. Thank you to you and your team for all the hard work behind the scenes in bringing these episodes to us. You are directly changing lives by doing it, I for one can say that as I can relate to almost every single guest in one way or another and to have their point of view on similar issues, game changing.

    • @keepcreationprocess
      @keepcreationprocess Год назад

      How could you think you do not learn anything....if you are listening carefully....you must be a very ignorant person.....

  • @moniquea2497
    @moniquea2497 2 года назад +9

    "everything is figureoutable" is my daily mantra, truly.

  • @astatalutyte9386
    @astatalutyte9386 2 года назад +50

    The only channel with podcasts that keeps me awake late at night. Inspiration after inspiration, people with unfiltered experiences and stories. Each podcast and guests makes me wonder and dig deeper in my own known and unknown issues, self reflection without judgment. It’s okay not to be okay, we all go through obstacles in life. Thank you Steven!

  • @littleblackbabycat
    @littleblackbabycat Год назад +3

    Go back to basics❤ follow your joy. Ive done this and successfully had 2 long careers and at 52... starting my 3rd🎉 learn who you are and trust yourself.

  • @saraendestad4945
    @saraendestad4945 2 года назад +184

    wow, made me so happy seeing this. Mostly because I’ve seen all of her content for at least 5 years, and was really “scared” the this would be all of that on repeat, but really Steven has an ability to bring out a new perspective or emotion from people we’ve seen a million times before. Love that

    • @ENUFbyMNT
      @ENUFbyMNT 2 года назад +9

      Yess this comment! He brought out so many new and deep insights from this phenomenal woman.

  • @JudgingJustice100
    @JudgingJustice100 Год назад +13

    Back in the day of 2002 I remember Marie lured me into thinking everything is figure out able, I still live by that mantra today which has opened my mind in believing I can do anything and achieve anything I want if when I don’t know how the heck where to begin. Marie was my first ever RUclips channel I subscribe to, she is the Grundon of RUclips. Love her 💕🥰

  • @MentallyHealthierLife-oe8bb
    @MentallyHealthierLife-oe8bb 21 день назад

    It is never too late to listen to that inner voice guiding you to fulfill your true calling. I listened to my inner voice at 50, and I'm finally doing what I love! Thank you for this message!

  • @donnalamrealestate
    @donnalamrealestate 2 года назад +2

    Marie is one of the most honest and authentic guests you have ever had on the show. Thank you both.

  • @theyowoman
    @theyowoman 2 года назад +38

    i really loved her lovely personality, wise and experienced of course, but she was so joyful, warm and in the end when she told the story of her and her partners struggls, she got so vulnerable and that really was so inspiring. thank you both for this interview.

  • @duartnadia
    @duartnadia Год назад +2

    I tried to leave a comment through Spotify and had to come here because I had to thank you for this gift of talking to Marie Forleo! I found her years ago (maybe about 2014?) and a whole universe opened. Little I knew that I would go through serious challenges and she was a source of knowledge for me to find my own voice, to trust my journey.
    The gratitude I have for this beautiful soul to exist and shine for all of us is HUGE.
    I just wish you could spend more time with her.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @charondolls
    @charondolls 8 месяцев назад +2

    We love Marie, she's such a strong, full of love, childfree icon and a powerhouse! ❤‍🔥

  • @melissasmuse
    @melissasmuse Год назад +1

    I learned where to go by diving deeper into issues I struggled with. “Your greatest weaknesses can become your biggest strengths”. Now I coach others how to overcome those struggles.

  • @JenniferHamilton111
    @JenniferHamilton111 7 месяцев назад

    Love Marie Forleo. Listening to intuition by feeling the body and if it the body contracts it's a no and if it expands it's a yes is so simple and easy. Love how she always simplifies ideas to make them accessible and easy.

  • @TanyaAlien
    @TanyaAlien Год назад +5

    I’ve recently been thinking about intuition and fear + finding focus and passion + I think I might have ADHD… and all of this was in the video and I am beyond grateful to have heard all these points. I found my new inspiration in this woman. I’ve seen her work before but knowing the personal side hits different. Thank you.

  • @dakotadedreu1451
    @dakotadedreu1451 2 года назад +6

    Dude! her speaking on her attachment style and flow and needs in her personal relationship in comparison to her partners hit me HEAVY! Never have I heard before someones story that relates directly to how I am in relationships. and would explain why my past relationship failed, amongst other things.

  • @ltjne5273
    @ltjne5273 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love Steven’s imagery of being a messy falling forward mess. I’m a firm believer in just starting. There is so much you can not see about possibilities and what you need until you get started.

  • @AddieMcD
    @AddieMcD Год назад +1

    On the topic of honesty about what you do or don’t want to do.. today I was invited to dinner and ~upgraded~ from “I can’t..” to “I think I’m going to go home.” Afterwards, I decided that I don’t need to say “I think”, as I had heard someone do the same thing earlier, and recognized it was silly. I do really value my choice of words and believe that little things like this can make a huge difference over time.

  • @eugenierunner7988
    @eugenierunner7988 Год назад +5

    Such an authentic, beautiful soul Marie is! Did not want this interview to end! Thank you Marie and Steven!🫶

  • @michaelmoreskine9677
    @michaelmoreskine9677 Год назад +5

    Steven really listens. And he is always ready to move the conversation on to new discoveries.

  • @musiclovetara
    @musiclovetara Год назад +2

    I love the way she is so flexible! The idea of finding balance in an ‘ever-evolving daily practice’ rather than an absolute of following specific rules every single day in order is refreshing & encouraging rather than daunting & anxiety-provoking. Thank you so much again! 🙏✨💖✨

  • @ayseozdemir572
    @ayseozdemir572 2 года назад +5

    This episode has solidified itself into one of those pillars of truth that I know I will return to time and time again, especially when I feel my own truths have been shaken. I’m hearing the voice and finally having the courage to act on it! Marie is phenomenal and I’m so grateful this conversation exists. Thank you 🙏

  • @haseena1001
    @haseena1001 2 года назад +25

    Marie Forleo is phenomenal, I have followed her work for many many years, so excited for this conversation between two amazing people! 🔥💥

  • @charlottejoytrudgill1690
    @charlottejoytrudgill1690 2 года назад +14

    Absolutely love Marie her book inspired me to start my company. Thanks for sharing her story!!

  • @joannerossi8941
    @joannerossi8941 2 года назад +27

    My first experience with Marie and I’m hooked. Already ordered her book on audible and her recommendation on a great relationship book. “I want to want this!” 5 life changing words for me. I going to try now to live based on that quiet voice inside and not that huge ego that has dragged me along for way too many years. Thank you Marie and Steven. The Diary of a CEO has become like a religion to me.

    • @Jules-nv4ht
      @Jules-nv4ht Год назад

      Ditto! Agree 100% on every point you've made!

  • @PJ_UK
    @PJ_UK Год назад +1

    I love that Marie said there are other great coaches with academic backgrounds but the fact she explored her other interests meant that she could bring an energy and uniqueness to her coaching and is equally a great coach as a result.
    Often we are led to believe academic achievements define success, but for those who aren't academic or do not have the opportunities to take that path (like me), it is great to be reminded that thos isn't true at all - Marie illustrates this beautifully.

  • @kellyfallon2499
    @kellyfallon2499 Год назад

    Followed Marie for a long time. She's very honest but non-judgemental. Amazing woman!

  • @LifeShortStories2022
    @LifeShortStories2022 2 года назад +11

    I really love how open Marie is here with Steven. The questions are different and meaningful. I love the interaction between them. This here is an amazing person who has gone through a lot as a child to her adulthood into the Marie Forleo now that we know. Thank you for this beautiful episode.

    • @ThisDesignLife
      @ThisDesignLife 2 года назад +1

      He's becoming an excellent interviewer

  • @vtlaviver
    @vtlaviver 2 года назад +3

    Wow, that’s mind blowing! This is a truth that is universal. Everyone has an inner voice. ❤ listening to it is an open gate to fulfilment and happiness.

  • @agatakryska
    @agatakryska Год назад +1

    I love Marie, I'm so grateful to get to know her through internet. She's been enrichinig my life already for many years. She's a precious treasure ❤

  • @michellepenickboise
    @michellepenickboise 2 года назад +5

    Just incredible! What a great reminder to tune into your inner voice. Spirit is always guiding you!!❤

  • @dalibor7851
    @dalibor7851 2 года назад +4

    That "voice' inside, is the child in us. Not in a 'childish" way, but a voice that doesn't care about hierarchy and doesn't objectify itself. It's pure curiosity and connection to the World.

    • @shaylennon5674
      @shaylennon5674 2 года назад

      The "One Child" Is SOOO REAL! At 33 I'm triggered every single day. A color, a car, a dish, or the similar abuse yet worse with my relationship now. Six years, wasted and lost the last two and a half I'll never get back, but I'll NEVER put myself in this situation again. I'm better off alone purley concentrating on myself for the most concentration and love and teaching for my children!

  • @OdysseusMDA
    @OdysseusMDA 2 года назад +8

    It's not just the lack of money that is seemingly detrimental to relationships and families, the much bigger problem is the financial abuse that goes on in relationships.

  • @toluelizabethashneefamotib1508
    @toluelizabethashneefamotib1508 2 года назад +3

    Wow, she is amazing. Steve is just a fantastic interviewer. Leverage, goals, small voice etc. was, touched on.

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 Год назад +1

    I'm such a fan of Marie - she's drop dead gorgeous but her real attractive qualities are her sense of humor and her approach to everything. I grew up with many of the same issues she describes but as a man and the youngest of 5 kids it's been a struggle my whole life to find meaningful work. Our families only answer was "grit your teeth and just do the bad thing you hate and then do what you want". Literally when work is what you hate, you only get like 2-3 hours a night to do what you want. So at 48, burned out and having no real other plan, i walked away from a 6 figure job with nothing lined up. That was 8+ years ago and I"m just now starting to figure some things out. 56 seems like an odd time to be still working on all this but hey, the universe has my back. I just want to get the money flowing before the savings dries up. But this podcast gives me hope and so much to think about. Thank you both!

  • @Shetriesthetrades
    @Shetriesthetrades 2 года назад +6

    OMG, I haven’t even started watching this interview yet, and I just KNOW it’s going to be legendary! THANK YOU, Marie has been a beacon of light for me during dark times. Just love her! ❤️

  • @alionaracu2106
    @alionaracu2106 Год назад +1

    Didn't know Marie before this podcast, but I clicked 100% with what she said. I bought her book in the first minutes of listening to this podcast.

  • @stefd8886
    @stefd8886 2 года назад +11

    I needed to listen to this podcast to become inspired again to continue writing my own coaching program! Thank you Steven & Marie for this amazing conversation!

  • @Jamie-cb2le
    @Jamie-cb2le 2 года назад +12

    This podcast is life changing and refreshing and I've stumbled across it at a time in my life where I needed it most. Thank you both :)

  • @Simeon.Powell
    @Simeon.Powell 2 года назад +1

    The quickest hour and a half listening to a podcast - brilliant conversation!

  • @joelkonou4078
    @joelkonou4078 Год назад +1

    Usually, when money is the north star, many are unkind to other people. Marie was unkind to herself, sacrificing her well-being in the process. With the point i just made, i can firmly say that her desire to "heal love" is or was her north start, not money.
    In other note, i love what happens on this channel. I simply feel compelled to share my thoughts because i am fully engaged.

  • @tamara-kaytibby674
    @tamara-kaytibby674 4 месяца назад

    These podcasts have awakened a new will to live and not just exist. To think and take action. Thank you!!!

  • @BG1cyclone
    @BG1cyclone 2 года назад +3

    Without a doubt! This interview was the ONE! The clarifty that I got from this and continue to get, is invaluable!

  • @bodymindtherapie
    @bodymindtherapie Год назад +1

    Two of my favorite people together - thank you both sooo much for inspiring me!!!

  • @fannygoldbee7660
    @fannygoldbee7660 Год назад +1

    Hi there, just to say I don’t care how famous people or BIG they are it’s just how interesting they are. Thanks for this channel. X

  • @CiaranEire
    @CiaranEire 2 года назад +3

    She is amazing. Her wisdom to those of us who are trying to navigate through our inner voices and figure out what we are supposed to be doing. Her vulnerability to share some very personal experiences within the relationships. Her charisma, warm nature and kind heartedness. Fantastic episode. One of the best yet. Some very useful takeaways. Thank you Marie 🙏👏

    • @Ingridnco
      @Ingridnco 2 года назад

      I’ve been a fan of Marie for decades! As a woman in her 40s I resonate so much with her, still. I loved when she talked about not being into social media(neither am I) and it doesn’t have to dictate your success!! It’s just not our story

  • @lloydmo9409
    @lloydmo9409 4 месяца назад

    Been subscribed since May of this year and this is probably one of my favorite eps I've watched so far. As someone who has listened to the audible Think and Grow Rich for the seventh time this year, I love listening to the stories and teachings of someone who has manifested their goals and share a blueprint of how to tap into their personal power. Also, I truly appreciate Steven's ability to ask the important questions that allow each guest such as Marie to dig deeper into their philosophies and ideologies that were attained throughout their personal and professional journeys. Love you guys for the amazing contribution! It has been a tool I use to continue growing as an individual ❤🙏🏾

  • @waynebeckford2354
    @waynebeckford2354 2 года назад +9

    This was one of the best interviews on this show, I learnt so much from this episode I have to watch it again to dig deeper into some of her advice. Thank you soo much Steve you did again. 👌🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾🔥💚

  • @BoxOfMarzipan
    @BoxOfMarzipan 2 года назад +9

    Haven't heard about Marie before, and now I am determined to read her book: the conversation was so insightful. Steven, you have great guests, but the reason your podcast stands out for me is how you drive the conversation, what topics you raise and how honest and deep the conversations are. Massive thank you. I want to rewatch many of the episodes with pen and paper taking notes.

  • @pherado
    @pherado Год назад +1

    I love the last quote she said "Create before you consume". Really powerful.

  • @JuneStay
    @JuneStay 2 года назад +20

    What a great episode! So insightful, Marie breaks things down so well, what a lovely woman! 🥰I’ve had so many times where I’ve ignored that voice telling me not to do something but because I’m thinking “it’s a good opportunity” I’ll make myself do that thing when I knew all along it didn’t feel right. Thank you for reminding me that my inner voice knows more than the outside world! 🙏🏽💖✨

    • @TheDiaryOfACEO
      @TheDiaryOfACEO  2 года назад +4

      So pleased this resonated with you ❤

  • @catherinelemaster3883
    @catherinelemaster3883 7 месяцев назад

    As I’ve matured and have found my true self, I’ve made decisions based on how my body feels. It has so helped me make the best choices for myself.

  • @soniasingh1087
    @soniasingh1087 Год назад +3

    You both are so amazing. I absolutely loved Marie and the way Steven asks questions and takes it even deeper and more meaningful questions. I am taking a few nantras from this episode

  • @katja.brodt-de-sousa
    @katja.brodt-de-sousa Год назад

    I follow Marie Forleo’s Marie TV since 2011 - I am beyond excitement seeing Steve interviewing her! Great show!

  • @wonder7798
    @wonder7798 2 года назад +1

    I experienced that, being flooded by so much anxiety in the morning. I did sleep guided meditation hanged my entire life in just 4 nights of listening.

  • @sangichan
    @sangichan 2 года назад +5

    I discovered Marie Forleo’s channel back in 2015 when I went through my first break up - I felt so empowered listening to her & I still do 🫶🏽

  • @Lmetlavie
    @Lmetlavie Год назад +1

    Steven your mind is so precious ❤️ thank you for putting it out into to world, and for putting it at test with other beautiful minds as well.

  • @ElizabethAlexander-u8k
    @ElizabethAlexander-u8k Год назад

    I REEAAALY love the honesty here about starting a new business. I am a Life Coach who has slowed way down because I have beaten myself to a pulp over my failing forward. I had this workshop which felt compelled to have - it was a success from others eyes. Then I found out that the people I invited were brilliant, lawyers, doctors, entrepreneurs. I didnt know their profession at the time. They showed up and supported the workshop along with some other friends who sponsored the event but when I found out that these people were brilliant I felt like small and dimmed by light - like who was I to be telling them anything. The devil has accused me ever since and I have allowed him to steal my dream and my joy. Despite this, I had another session online which was attended by 41 people but still been hating my attempts. Did a presentation to a group of over 100 and they loved it, yet I keep hearing the accusation and I feel like self-sabotaging. This podcast encouraged me soooo much that's its ok to feel fearful and foolish and I dont have to have it all figured out. Thanks soooo much. I have just pressed restart.

  • @dookyy
    @dookyy Год назад +2

    I love Marie, it was wonderful to hear this conversation with her.

  • @searching1029
    @searching1029 Год назад

    There's always that friend with the "why aren't your numbers high" comment..they're the negative voice in bodily form. Useless. But I loved this entire podcast. Thank you Marie for bringing your raw authentic self. This was truly enlightening and empowering. I needed this so much. You're my version of real&uncensored, but with so elegance and grace. Just a phenomenal human being.

  • @SandraLemenaite
    @SandraLemenaite 2 года назад +2

    i’ve been a fan of marie’s for a decade and im so happy to see you two at the same table !!!!!!

  • @SpiffBanks
    @SpiffBanks Год назад +1

    I genuinely love how raw this podcast is and how it dives deep within many, many core fundamentals that ties with self confidence, workacholism and self love. All core details were absolute gems that ties with my personal story as well and Thank you both for amazing advice !!

  • @Q_Rated
    @Q_Rated 2 года назад +2

    This is so genuine, liberating and so empowering. Absolute breath of fresh air.

  • @rainbow616
    @rainbow616 Год назад +1

    I love her! She says such good, relatable things. Especially about social media, the phone addiction. She really tells it how it is. How I think most of us experience it. It really resonates with me. No beating around the bush. 🙏❤🙌💪

  • @deborahcarter4799
    @deborahcarter4799 11 месяцев назад

    This was a very impactful episode with many gems and golden nugget takeaways. Undoubtedly, I will rewatch it again and again and apply it to my life as I take intentional and focused action to make 2024 the best year of my life to date.

  • @pysiux7371
    @pysiux7371 Год назад +1

    That you Marie Forleo. You're an inspiration!

  • @lovedove3355
    @lovedove3355 Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed this interview!❤ She has a genuine heart and you can tell she speaks from it. I love the questions and I loved how she answered.

  • @AFOsborne
    @AFOsborne Год назад +1

    This was so easy to listen to. Sometimes the 90 interviews feel like forever, but not this one. My inner guidance and I are very grateful ♥

  • @Astra-zp4gb
    @Astra-zp4gb 2 года назад +6

    This was just what i needed as someone changing careers.

  • @ArtByHazel
    @ArtByHazel 2 года назад +26

    It’s great to hear that Marie finally opened up about her struggles with ADHD and many other things that’s so toxic in our desire to succeed.💖
    I loved her work since I discovered her work and it’s amazing how she evolved into sharing the not-so healthy stories behind the life coaching industry. ⚡️⚡️⚡️
    I can resonate with Marie’s experience having been diagnosed with ADHD at at a later age. It’s good to hear conversations like this instead of talking about success, money, and the culture of always hustling continuing to engage in toxic positivity. Yipes. 🥴
    Knowing what I know now brings so much peach these days. 🎊 🎉💖⚡️🥰
    I’m so happy to finally stopped learning and buying from self-help courses including Marie’s because I let ego ruled over me earlier on.
    Ahhh!! It feels good to listen to my body now! Freedom to making expansive choices these days. ❤

    • @robinhoneyman4444
      @robinhoneyman4444 2 года назад +1

      53 two months in its getting better

    • @ronnie-lynn
      @ronnie-lynn Год назад

      I’m confused because she said ya she had ADHD and then that was it?

    • @michellecd4722
      @michellecd4722 Год назад

      She was a BIG part of that toxic positivity & coaches coaching coaches in the industry so I'm listening to see if there's some redemption here in my heart.

  • @mundea
    @mundea 2 года назад +10

    Very excited for this one, I showed my mum a video of Marie's; it was on breaking out of a scarcity and poverty mindset... she absolutely loved it. Big ups Marie :)

  • @yondontlahla
    @yondontlahla 2 года назад +3

    Ok- Marie is me, I am Marie! All the points she raised I could relate to and resonated with her!

  • @sdot7117
    @sdot7117 Год назад +1

    44:25 The WHY isn’t an inner knowing. It’s because of that traumatizing conversation her mother had with her about needing to not be stupid, not depend on a man and be an independent woman if you want to have something in life.
    That inner voice is her mother’s words.

  • @CynthiaAceituno-u2c
    @CynthiaAceituno-u2c 7 месяцев назад +1

    she is my new favorite person, I’ve never related to someone so much !!!!

  • @Mo-vo4vo
    @Mo-vo4vo Год назад +2

    The production on here is top tier - "rule#1... rule#2... rule#3...". The suspense. Valuable content as always. Keep it up. Don't worry I'll keep your diary notes to myself.

  • @IndigoHazelnut
    @IndigoHazelnut Год назад

    This podcast has become one of my most listened to in the last 2 months. Thank you Steve and Marie Forleo.. What a vulnerable conversation

  • @InspiredEvolution
    @InspiredEvolution 2 года назад +2

    This amazing conversation is all about not: "should-ing all over yourself" 👊🏼
    Thanks Marie and Steven 🙏🏼
    Love both of your works so much 💖

  • @alekhyagattupalli3050
    @alekhyagattupalli3050 Год назад +2

    This episode really validated me especially when you talk about being multi passionate. I love doing so many things and try bizarre and new experiences just for fun and that surprsingly helps me work more efficiently than others.

  • @justhay9433
    @justhay9433 2 года назад +2

    Dude so glad you're doing this, because your repercussions has a ripple effect. If u didn't do this interview I would've never got the affirmation I needed. Hit the nail on the head on every question and answer as if you heard me. Wow! Thank you for listening to your little voice

  • @lorirubin2137
    @lorirubin2137 Год назад

    I just adore and respect your beautiful way of speaking with people and your honey about yourself

  • @nbgvfcmnbh6226
    @nbgvfcmnbh6226 Год назад

    Tara Arnold channeling St Germain is awesome! She provided answers to many of life's most challenging questions! So On Point and sorely needed at this time of humanity's development! Do not miss this!

  • @leannehorning6163
    @leannehorning6163 Год назад

    Dude I love your questions, and I love that you let your guests speak and not make it all about you.👍 straight and to the point.

  • @lunabluecreations6447
    @lunabluecreations6447 Год назад

    So many 🎉 synchronicities in this video. I have said since 10 yrs old ‘Can’t means Won’t!’ Also, I always believe (have this inner knowing) I can figure it out. This interview is such a breath of fresh air. Thank you both.

  • @jacqueeelvin3421
    @jacqueeelvin3421 2 года назад +1

    Never have a watched/ listened to an entirely long interview before and got SO much from it. Newly converted

  • @debbieobrien1598
    @debbieobrien1598 9 месяцев назад +7

    I have told my sons that they do NOT have to get married or to make me a grandparent. The choice is theirs...and the relief from them was felt. It was my decision to become a mom, but it is NOT my decision to become a grandparent.

  • @BeverleyAnn-rh2lv
    @BeverleyAnn-rh2lv Год назад

    Another spiritual perspective ❤. Maria has plenty of self worth through seeing life as an adventure rather than an obstacle❤

  • @TheAlexavien
    @TheAlexavien Год назад

    Referring to 15:58 - I know those times ! I just recognised one moment when i overrode the small voice asking me to bring my umbrella and it rain so heavily when I was walking halfway ! I’m going to start identifying these small voices moment ❤❤❤

  • @RNBLOVER4LIFE1
    @RNBLOVER4LIFE1 5 месяцев назад

    Never listened to this podcast before but THIS was a great intro. I even bought her book “Everything Is Figrueoutable” while listening. I hope the others are just as inspiring

  • @sandra8991
    @sandra8991 Год назад +1

    I feel so much better now knowing it is ok to not really want all the things I think I should do. Thank you 🌞

  • @rachelballardnicholson6428
    @rachelballardnicholson6428 9 месяцев назад

    Wow! I have been following Marie for years (#Bschool Class of 2020) and this is as the most thoughtful and vulnerable conversation I have ever seen with her. Steven, you truly have a gift. Thank you so much for bringing this beautiful mind to the table and sharing your life and experience with all of us. Such an inspiration!