Interesting point George makes that one of the breakthroughs for Represent was putting himself out there more, the market is getting so saturated, putting out another garment isn't enough anymore, people connect with people, I bought into the brand because I'm inspired by George and everything he does, he made me into a real supporter of him and the brand, not because I want another shirt with text on it, it's about people...
I'm the same age as George yet he inspires me like I'm a 16 year old kid looking up to someone. His work ethic and brand are incredible. Watching him has helped me better myself.
You speak very well Danny and you ask the right questions. More importantly you give the guest time to speak and answer your questions, which not many other podcasters do. Great podcast. Keep up the good work!
What is cool? Cool is Danny Miranda getting George Heaton on the Danny Miranda Podcast not just once but twice! 🙌🏼💯 You do an amazing job with researching your guests, Danny. I loved the discussion about the 29 lessons 👌🏼
Danny brother, I just watched both George episodes back to back. You've gotten SO much better at podcasting, these were legit two of the best I've listened to. Such smooth, flowing conversation and great questions. Good job mate.
There are certain pairings of people that can produce elite and special combinations and this is one of them. Glad I listened to the first conversation between you two. All truth and good vibes the whole conversation.
I'm in the beginning of the episode, but so far I can tell that I like this guy. He's keeping it real (like you, Danny). And unlike some other guests that I've seen, he doesn't sound like estrogen. :D + Respect for the fact that he's promoting self-observation/awareness. This is the key. Many people copy others, but forget about their uniqueness. Self-knowledge allows you to connect with your own nature!
@@DannyMiranda If you don't mind me actually making a practical suggestion instead of the initial vague one...As a psychologist we use a technique called 'active listening'. It's a counselling skill where we are encouraged to use summarising and reflection. This means reflecting back to the client something they have said but in a different way or touching on the emotion in which they said it. I have found this works great for interviews too and offers space for deeper, more reflective conversation! It's also useful for clients (or guests) or might give surface level answers, which at times, George did and it's not a problem but just as a listener, the more reflective accounts on why he is the way he is, how he came to be etc are inspiring! I hope that is helpful, looking forward to next ones!