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Thank you Steve, I recently saw one of your podcasts with Joe Wicks and wrote a response to what you said about your Mum about being a Nigerian, African loud woman I heard your comment about black women at the end of this podcast and I truly appreciated the sentiment. Another great podcast, they are life changing. Thank you 💕
I've started listening to the back catalogue of uploads this week starting from oldest to newest. Looking at the stats for this episode it surely has to be one of the most underrated videos in the DOAC collection. The simplification of topics covered and the message of 'just start' is one that many of your subscribers need to hear, but yet so many have not watched this episode... just as I hadn't till now.
Happiness is like the weather, it's rainy sometimes, it's sunny sometimes. It's an emotion, it changes. Better to strive for fulfillment, which often emerges over time, through dedication, effort, and a connection to something greater than oneself, whether it's a personal passion, a community, or a cause. While happiness can be fleeting, fulfillment is enduring, offering a profound sense of achievement and purpose.
Absolutely love the analogy here about detachment from the circumstance by thinking of life like a video game - we can get so caught up sometimes in reality, and not thinking about the fact that we are not really us, we are not our bodies or our ego. It's not about deflecting blame on a negative outcome either but more like observing rather than being the current situation.
Exactly what is found in ancient Wisdom of Indians, 'the Bhagavat Gita' . Not a single challenge in any Era that the Mahabharat(The Great War)does not address
I religiously watch the podcast every week Steven, exceptionally insightful. I've heard you touch on it, but I'd love to hear more about how your dedication to business ventures affects your relationships. Entrepreneurial drive is misunderstood and a problem I run into often. All the best!
Wow, another interview which has completely blown me away. I’ve always enjoyed watching Jake on the sports channels but this was so interesting. The anxiety part about fearing the worst with regards to his children really resonated. I also nodded when he said “but that’s me” I’m the same but I totally accept who I am. Really grateful to have found these podcasts. They really do help. Onto the next one...
Another great addition to the podcast series. Strangely, I now don’t see Jake as a sports presenter but just a wonderful human being saying and doing all the right things to help make the world a better place. The podcast was rounded off perfectly with his comments about under representation and ethnic minorities. Thanks again steve.
The signing at the end always makes me chuckle! I feel so fortunate to have access to these podcasts.. life-changing beyond words. I only hope we can all put it into practice! There's something amazing about when you and Jake come together.. never what I expect. A huge thank you.. and here's hoping the pre-order proof is for an extra space available at the live show *sigh*
Love these 2 high performers bouncing ideas off of each other! So humble, kind, inspirational, and yet what seems to be true honesty and truth! Thank you team! Keep on doing what your doing in the way you are doing it! Very inspirational 👏
I completely resonate with Jakes "fear of impending doom" and "worst case scenario" mindset. Since becoming a parent 8 years ago it seems to have gotten worse.
This is soooo good and it was so worth to watch it, even though it was an accident I get here to watch that. From my heart, thank you Steven and thank you Jake. Pure truth, good basis to think clear, think positive and someday be successful = be happy, the one and only thing everyone really craves for and needs.
I decided to watch every video on this podcast on the channel, I think am at about 10-15 videos right now and like I feel like this video has the greatest connection between the interviewee and the host. It looks a lot more like a conversation between friends than an interview
OH MY GOOD! i just love Steven's podcasts ... I've been binging on all of them as I only just recently found out about Steven through Dragon's Den, the way that guests show up here, and let themselves be seen, what a real human being that they are is incredible. 👏👏Thank you so much and amazing work from everyone in the team and the guests 🎉
Great episode 🙏✨ Jake always brings a good vibe and this episode was very inspirational for starting something new on your own for your own 💪😁 Thank you both 👏👏✨🙏❤️
Can't believe I got through the entire podcast at 1:30am at night. Knowing my 2 year old will be waking up, and waking me up, not too long from now. Just couldn't stop watching! Amazing knowing someone born close to where I come from is having an impact like this. Have no standing to say this, but wow... Feel like a proud African while watching this. #Phambili
thanks so much for watching Keenan, I love your kind words brother! may you have the most amazing 2021 and your 2 year old sleep through the night... haha!
Thanks for bringing on Jake, his high-performance podcast is awesome. Loved the interview he did with Ole. Also fascinating to hear about Jake's experience with Anxiety even being on broadcasting and presenting. Knowing how to ask quality questions to draw out more quality answers. Another awesome podcast interview 👏 P.S - how do we join the podcast cult? 🤔🤣
Thank you so much for your series. Amazing. Refreshing. Can you do a podcast about ‘getting started’. Literally that concept, cause it’s the hardest part. The first step is the most important step but not discussed enough
Hi from a new subscriber! This was my first taste of your podcast and I loved it. Loved the analogy of giving several things a 'C' or giving a couple of things an 'A'. So important to think about in a world where you're expected to be able to do it all
I attend the UEA. I've heard a lot about George and Coral Eyewear, quite incredible story and person. Yet to meet him though, i think. Anyway, great podcast once again. Well done both.
Good to see you back Steve, follow your story from a while back. Even started using some of your visualization techniques and in 6 months I've built a growing RU-vid and Facebook community. Thank you for sharing also Manchester based 🐝👐
I love your podcast Steve, it's got me seeing the 'other' side to your guests. I've fell in love with Jake after this. Amazing man! Another great podcast.
Another GREAT Podcast Steven.Seen another side to Jake,such a humble,inspiring,honest person and love the way,he is there to offer advice and support to other people. Could relate to some things he said about worrying about things,time and hating people who,are nice to you only because of who you are. I may have extra sharp ears,cause I could hear music or something in the background.
Great podcast this week, love how Jake made his football comments United based knowing you are a fan. Interesting comments really lazy pitching, i get that loads and sometimes you take the time to email back and push for them to be more creative but sometimes its an eye roll.
@@TheDiaryOfACEO yeah lovely comments about just starting too, i tell all my djs and producers to just start and do it and make it better. It's that Atomic habits mentally of improving the 1%'s. I'd love my podcast to be filmed in a nice studio with those lush mics but we will get there.
This was great and refreshing to see someone so open about themself and one that has taken time to get to know who they are. I'll be sure to check out his Shaun Wane and Jonny Wilkinson casts. This is my new evening "TV show" much better than the crap on the box. I love watching it with the mrs as it sparks conversation into new areas. Keep it up SB 🙏
Really like the podcast the last point on having trouble finding successful women to come on your podcast. The reason I found your channel was because of Chrissy Cela!!
Steven, I happened across this on LI and loved the interview with Jamil Qureshi. So you have gained another subscriber. Loved the honesty from you both. (And will be seeking out some Huel).
Great episode, Jake’s channel has many influential guests and very inspiring to listen to. Just wondering if that vacancy for your food channel is still available?
Hey Steven, When you said that people should make decisions based on Probability of outcome and you explained the story of your friend and the passwords. Could you please go deeper about that? I really need to understand this more, how can I work this out for myself? Like I want to do football as a career and I need trials to get into a club. How can I use this idea of making a decisions of probability to my benefit? Thanks 😊 P.S. I think you should really collaborate with Jake more often, you two are awesome together 🤩
Just so everyone knows. What Steven described is a breach of the Data Protection Act and GDPR. Legally you should share the breach with the client and Data commissioner
Steven even I wanted to ask how did you do what you did? But I wanted to ask about making a video for it. I started following you just last year and because this podcast has been live changing I decided to watch from the first post on RU-vid till date. I started this I think two weeks ago or less and I’m on the episode but what I’m battle about is the last post isn’t episode 1 but 53 Can someone direct me to the first 52 episodes
My opinion - I think his anxiety stems from having a struggle/trauma free life, so as a result he’s anxious that something terrible should happen to him at some point. Because nothing ever has. He should relax and enjoy his heaven. My advice - Meditate on letting unhealthy negative thoughts that don’t serve you, pass, just as quick as they came.
Been watching your podcasts and they've been great watches. However, I feel like you threw Eddie Hearn under the bus with some of your comments. You two had a good chat and to go and slate his views was questionable to say the least.
Steven's clearly a very smart guy, and great presenter/interviewer. However, on this episode a couple of the bits of advice/thoughts were questionable: (1) The probability point. Makes sense, but the example given was really bad... I suspect former clients would not be happy with the password exposure not being communicated fully (that 1% risk is on their business, not just your own!), treads on murky moral grounds, and I suspect murky legal grounds also. (2) Calling out the 'man vs food' guy as an asshole... How do you know it wasn't just a bad day for him? We've all had them. Is calling people out publicly to hundreds of thousands on people really responsible?? Goes totally against some of the other logic presented on this podcast about mental health. Just my thoughts - other episodes are great!