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  • In this episode Sebastian and Daniel, founder and CEO of Startup CPG, explore the landscape of the consumer packaged goods industry. They dissect the rise of new brands, how to achieve significant sales, and the power of social media and retail presence. Daniel shares candid founder experiences, stressing the importance of product-market fit, branding, and the challenges of funding and ownership. They delve into the role of purpose in branding, debunk myths about consumer demographics, and draw parallels between music and entrepreneurship. The episode underscores the essence of conscious leadership and authenticity in building a successful CPG brand.

    Topics Discussed:

    Explosion of New CPG Brands Entrepreneurship Trend Impact of Social Media Challenges of Startup CPGs Building Brand Impressions Measures of Success in CPG The crucial aspects of a successful project The significance of branding in CPG Personal branding and first impressions The role of branding in business success The community-focused branding of Startup CPG Measures of success in building a community Common pitfalls for CPG brands The side hustle approach Balancing work and side hustle The personal impact of purpose Teaching and giving back Impact of purpose on business Focusing on a singular mission Brand opinions and consumer connection The CEO's Political Stand Consumer Demographics Shopping Behavior at Erewhon Music and Entrepreneurship Traits of a Conscious Leader

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  • Whether you’re a Bitcoin expert or someone that’s just interested in understanding what all the hype is about, this episode is for you. Cory Klippsten is the founder and CEO of SwanBitcoin.com. He also serves as an advisor to Unchained Capital, Bitcoin Venture Fund, and Riot Blockchain, and is a partner in Bitcoiner Ventures. As an advisor he has supported more than $250M of fundraising since 2016, and as an angel has funded 20+ early-stage startups.

    Topics Discussed:

    Bitcoin hype. Cory’s last oh shit moment. How Cory and Sebastian met in LA Sebastian’s lessons he learned early on from Cory. Never invest in something that you don’t understand. What is Bitcoin? Cory goes overview and also deep on this question. Why Bitcoin? The smartest money ever created? Cory’s take on Bitcoin’s potential total market value. Blockchain. What it is and how it plays a role. Importance of blockchain in other areas (or lack thereof) Exchanges Vs Wallets. People freak out about this notion of “losing their password.” As they say “not your keys, not your bitcoin.” Coinbase, Robinhood, PayPal and Swan Bitcoin. How they play a role. Why is Bitcoin conscious currency? Can Bitcoin be used as a force for good? How can Bitcoin help end wars? The controversy about Bitcoin’s energy consumption. How is Bitcoin helping in times of crisis in Venezuela? Cory talks about the name Swan Bitcoin. Cory’s 2 most important traits for a conscious leader to embody. How people can get started with Bitcoin.

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  • In this podcast episode, Sebastian Naum and Jason Goldberg, TEDx Speaker and award-winning entrepreneur, dive into a profound discussion on personal growth, self-leadership, and the entrepreneurial journey. They candidly share experiences on the mix of excitement and fear when launching new ventures, and stress the significance of embracing vulnerability. The conversation covers the impact of storytelling and metaphors in personal transformation, the commonality of imposter syndrome, and the value of authenticity in leadership. Jason underlines the potency of joy and play in daily life, along with exploring the potential of AI to complement human empathy.

    Topics Discussed:

    Logic's perspective on last times New Year's resolutions discussion The etymology of "resolve" Overcoming weight loss challenges Potential versus capacity Self-leadership orientation Conscious leadership and business success Business Consciousness and Long-Term Success Conscious Business and Reputation Management Finding Your Mission and North Star Defining Personal Mission and Purpose Embracing Multifaceted Identity Simple and Transformative Wisdom Metaphor and analogy for transformation Dealing with stress using the snow globe analogy Imposter syndrome and vulnerability in leadership Collaboration with NASA and the lesson learned Intimacy Over Information Redefining Joy AI and Mindset Incorporating Play into Work Problem-solving Vision Traits of a Self-Leader Integrity and Courage Recognizing Integrity Conscious Leadership

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  • En este episodio, Sebastian y Kathya exploran la evolución del café de especialidad y la importancia de compartir experiencias en el ámbito empresarial. Kathya, quien tiene una conexión profunda con el campo y la producción de café desde su infancia, comparte su experiencia en catación y cómo su empresa, Spirit Animal Coffee, nació de un propósito de vida ligado a sus raíces y a la educación de los productores. Discuten los desafíos y soluciones en la industria del café, como la necesidad de mercados accesibles, logística operativa y contacto directo con los productores, eliminando intermediarios. Kathya enfatiza la importancia de un enfoque empresarial consciente y sostenible, que respeta a las personas y al planeta, y cómo su empresa busca impactar positivamente en las vidas de los productores y consumidores.

    Temas Discutidos:

    Cultura de compartir Diferencias culturales Importancia de compartir Cambio en el café de especialidad Impacto del conocimiento Influencia australiana Catación y degustación de café La evolución del café de especialidad El nacimiento de Spirit Animal Coffee Pasión y propósito de vida de los productores La conexión humana con los productores La importancia de la cultura de trabajo La misión y la rentabilidad del negocio La verticalidad del mercado Replicabilidad del modelo de negocio Adaptación al mercado internacional Impacto a través del consumo consciente Impacto individual y en cadena Historia de resiliencia de una productora La importancia de trabajar con productores locales Compromiso con el medio ambiente Impacto de los líderes conscientes Características de un líder consciente

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  • In this podcast episode, Sebastian interviews Erin Houston, co-founder and CEO of wearwell, a company aiming to make the fashion industry more ethical and sustainable. They discuss the challenges of greenwashing, body positivity, and the need for sustainable fashion to be accessible and inclusive. Erin provides practical tips for shopping sustainably and highlights the importance of collaboration over competition in the social impact space. The episode also touches on the role of brands like Zara and Shein in the fast fashion industry and the need for consumers to be more conscious of their purchasing decisions.

    Topics Discussed:

    The Greenwashing Problem Body Positivity and Health Tips for Shopping Sustainably Ethical Production and Sustainability in Fashion Limitations of Fashion Apparel Audits Greenwashing and Red Flags Fashion Industry's Impact on Consumer Behavior Speed of Supply Chain in Fast Fashion Reality of Garment Workers' Conditions Overproduction of Standard Sizing Limited Sustainable Options for Plus Size Consumers Gender Neutrality and Equity in Fashion Tips for Shopping Sustainably Asking About the Impact of a Product Traits of a Conscious Leader Greenwashing in the Fashion Industry Body Positivity in Fashion

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  • In this episode, Sebastian interviews Sarah, a yoga practitioner and co-founder of ISHTA Yoga. They discuss her journey into yoga, and the philosophy behind ISHTA Yoga. Sarah shares her insights on the different aspects of yoga, such as Hatha, Tantra, and Ayurveda, and how they can help balance one's physical and mental health. She also talks about her collaboration with Deepak Chopra and the importance of making yoga accessible to everyone. Sarah emphasizes the importance of self-realization, high involvement with low attachment, and simplicity in maintaining a consistent yoga practice.

    Topics Discussed:

    Sarah discusses her COVID-19 experience. Sarah explains the meaning of being a yoga master. Sarah shares her journey into yoga and ISHTA Yoga. Explanation of hatha yoga and tantra misconceptions. Introduction to Ayurveda and its principles. Discussion on imbalances and their treatment. Exploring self-realization through yoga. Discussing embracing multiple roles and relationships. Understanding the power of letting go of attachment. Discussion on high involvement and low attachment. Exploration of surrender and detachment in yoga. Conversation on letting go of attachment in life. Sarah talks about teaching Deepak Chopra privately. Sarah discusses the interconnectedness of yoga. Sarah explains the power of yoga in expanding consciousness. Sarah discusses the meaning behind ISHTA Yoga. Sarah explains yoga teacher training and its components. Challenging misconceptions about yoga. Sarah discusses simplicity in yoga and wellness. Sarah shares her mantra for personal transformation. Sarah discusses humility and authenticity in leadership. Sarah talks about her recent travels and health concerns. Sarah reveals her current location in South Florida. Sarah explains her illness after returning from trips.

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  • This special episode #50 was a recording in front of a live audience in Los Angeles! Our hosts, Sebastian Naum, Khari Walker of ION- Intelligence of Nature, Alli Schaper of Super Mush, and Mo George-Payette of Mother’s Market and Momo’s CBD, share riveting stories and tactics for scaling consciously. Conversation themes include: ethical sourcing, scaling tactics, mental health, benefits of functional mushrooms and psychedelics, community engagement and more. They also discuss the importance of conscious culture, conscious leadership, and staying true to their brand's mission. This evening in Los Angeles, at The Kinn, was nothing short of extraordinary—an epic episode filled with magic, as a passionate crowd came together to explore the realms of mind, body, wellness, and conscious business in a packed house.

    Topics Discussed:

    Conscious business importance: Prioritize body and wellness, introduce "Conscious Profits Unfiltered" podcast.

    Panelists' introduction: Meet Mo George-Payette, Khari Walker, and Alli Schaper, who will discuss their backgrounds and brands.

    Functional mushrooms in wellness: Alli Schaper on mushroom benefits and Super Mush's education mission.

    Culture Challenge: Staffing and culture preservation challenges.

    Conscious Culture & Leadership: How it affects daily decisions.

    Investor selection importance: Impact on company DNA and mission.

    Resilience challenges: CBD industry hurdles discussed.

    Scaling Consciously: Sebastian asks Alli about mission-driven scaling.

    Authentic Brand Messaging: Purpose washing, Ion's genuine branding, and community stories.

    Psychedelics & education: Discuss psychedelics and education importance.

    Impact measurement & sourcing: Explore impact and organic, fair sourcing.

    Podcast & community building: Role in mushroom wellness and psychedelics awareness.

    Branding significance: How it connects with customers and attracts attention.

    Innovating consciously via listening: Customer and community feedback in innovation.

    Traits of conscious leader: Compassion, resilience, transparency, diversity, representation.

    Wealth vs. conscious capitalism: Debate on wealth and conscious principles alignment.

    Company DNA & conscious purpose: Integrating purpose, hiring mission-aligned individuals.

    Social media & conscious brand promotion: Discuss using social media and potential conflicts.

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  • In this podcast episode, Sebastian interviews Energy Steve, a conscious rapper. They discuss Steve's journey in music, his passion for conscious rap, and the impact of conscious rap on society. They also touch upon Steve's journey in dunking a basketball and how it led him to pursue his passion for rapping which inspires thousands to believe that their dreams can come true. Steve shares his thoughts on the current state of rap and hip hop, emphasizing the importance of authenticity. He also talks about his transition into music and the positive impact he hopes to make through his music and even raps on the show!

    Show Time Stamps:

    -[00:00:00] Steve's passion for conscious rap and its societal impact.

    -[00:01:40] Evolution of rap from personal stories to mainstream trends.

    -[00:04:51] Transition from dunking to videography.

    -[00:08:46] Steve's dedication to achieving his dunking goal.

    -[00:09:31] Overcoming genetic limitations.

    -[00:10:28] Transition to pursuing a rap career.

    -[00:17:37] Finding passion, monetizing, and leveraging past experiences.

    -[00:19:19] Incorporating music into vlogs and podcasts.

    -[00:21:32] Impact of conscious rap on a broader audience.

    -[00:26:29] Insights from a plant ceremony on the heart and mind.

    -[00:27:29] Dancing with the ego rather than rejecting it.

    -[00:32:24] The necessity of setting limits and boundaries.

    -[00:35:00] Prioritizing joy and excitement in life choices.

    -[00:36:50] Self-understanding, recognizing patterns, and purpose discovery.

    -[00:40:47] Empathizing with diverse perspectives and embracing growth.

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  • In this podcast episode, Sebastian and Justine engage in a heartfelt conversation that explores personal experiences, grief, love, and vulnerability. Central to their dialogue is the concept of community, resonating within mission-driven movements and conscious businesses. Touching on conscious living, ethical practices, and the yearning for genuine connection, they highlight empathy's role in leadership. Justine's insights on grief, co-devotion, and community-building add depth. Experience this inspiring episode celebrating human emotions and empathetic leadership in purposeful endeavors.

    Show Time Stamps:

    [00:00:10] Justine's emotional experience and grief cycles.

    [00:02:08] Sharing vulnerability on Instagram, desires for love.

    [00:05:37] Transformative moment witnessing grandmother's passing.

    [00:10:53] Community's impact on belonging and unconditional love.

    [00:13:33] Self-supporting mechanism and unity in thriving communities.

    [00:13:49] Shared core values in communities for connection.

    [00:17:17] Hosting events, fostering personal connections.

    [00:19:40] Support for conscious businesses and practitioners.

    [00:23:16] Sustainability commitment, clothing swaps.

    [00:26:04] Realization about animal energy and meat consumption.

    [00:27:08] Ethical considerations in consuming animals.

    [00:30:04] Community's role in well-being, multigenerational wisdom.

    [00:34:21] Universality of community, even in challenges.

    [00:36:19] Gratitude and hope shaping positive reality.

    [00:41:39] Cliques and ego in communities.

    [00:45:44] Vulnerability's power in connecting.

    [00:47:34] Justine's coming out journey.

    [00:50:19] Strength in vulnerability, changing perceptions.

    [00:53:04] Coming out to family, emotional reactions.

    [00:54:08] Vulnerability fostering openness in others.

    [00:57:52] Parenting with emotional authenticity.

    [01:00:43] Desire for co-devotional partnerships.

    [01:02:53] Deep connections in couples.

    [01:05:29] Genuine connections in digital spaces.

    [01:09:33] Community building in Web3 space.

    [01:10:09] Navigating conflicts within communities.

    [01:18:18] Remembered for creating love.

    [01:19:16] Empathy, leading with love, human connections.

    [01:20:17] Exciting community projects.

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  • In this podcast episode, Sebastian welcomes The Kinn founder, Oliver Evans. He shares his journey in the New York nightlife scene, realizing that it wasn't fulfilling and wanting to find more meaning in life. They talk about Oliver’s spiritual journey, the challenges of self-development, and the importance of integration. He also introduces "The Kinn," an environment for conscious entrepreneurs, and they discuss conscious entrepreneurship and the balance between doing good and making profits. They also touch on managing anxiety and finding purpose in life. Don’t miss this inspiring episode!

    Show Time Stamps:

    Oliver's realization [00:00:33]

    Transitioning from nightlife [00:02:48]

    Spiritual journey [00:05:07]

    The integration process [00:09:21]

    Finding purpose and shifting life [00:10:42]

    The vision for The Kinn [00:11:57]

    Courage and Imagination [00:28:25]

    Limiting Beliefs and Untrue Ideas [00:25:27]

    Staying Grounded in Risk and Uncertainty [00:20:26]

    Oliver's work as a conscious leader [00:29:42]

    The importance of conscious entrepreneurship [00:29:58]

    Expressing gratitude and appreciation [00:30:06]

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  • En este episodio del podcast, el periodista argentino Sebastián Fest habla sobre su carrera y su pasión por la escritura, pero también sobre la relevancia de estas emociones en nuestra vida. Además, discute sobre la situación actual del periodismo y cómo ha evolucionado con la llegada de los medios digitales. Fest cree que el periodismo debe darle elementos al lector para que pueda formar su propia opinión, y que los periodistas deben ser honestos y empáticos para ser líderes conscientes. Si quieres conocer más sobre la carrera de Fest y su visión del periodismo, ¡no te pierdas este episodio!

    Marcas temporales del episodio:

    Carrera de Sebastián Fest como periodista y escritor [00:01:13]

    La importancia de la nostalgia y la gratitud en la vida [00:03:27]

    La guerra de las Malvinas [00:08:35]

    La cobertura periodística de deportes [00:10:14]

    El periodismo y lo inesperado [00:14:46]

    El periodismo y la audiencia [00:17:14]

    Fake news y la inteligencia artificial [00:22:43]

    El fenómeno de la cámara de eco [00:23:32]

    La importancia del debate [00:26:50]

    El periodismo y la competencia feroz [00:30:11]

    El valor del slow journalism [00:32:47]

    La cobertura del 11 de septiembre [00:36:17]

    La importancia de la honestidad en el periodismo [00:41:24]

    La profesión de periodista [00:43:52]

    La importancia de ser un líder consciente [00:45:23]

    Características de un líder consciente [00:47:51]



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  • In this podcast episode, Sebastian welcomes award-winning filmmakers Roddy Tabatabai and John McCarthy. They discuss various topics, including their past experiences, recent accomplishments, and their perspectives on life. Sebastian, Roddy and John talk about the power of video in creating awareness and inspiring change, the importance of mission-driven work, and the role of documentaries in creating meaningful impact. They also touch on the issue of sustainability in the electric car industry, conscious consumerism, and the traits of a conscious leader. The conversation ends with a call to action for listeners to reach out to someone they disagree with and have a conversation with them.

    Show Time Stamps:

    Reminiscing about High School [00:00:11]

    Last "Oh Shit" Moment [00:01:25]

    Finishing a Half Marathon [00:02:48]

    The Best Beer Ever [00:04:23]

    Starting Standup Comedy [00:05:01]

    The Power of Storytelling [00:05:56]

    Change for Balance [00:09:16]

    Breakup and Reunion [00:10:40]

    Battle-Tested Friendship [00:13:36]

    Jealous Wives [00:14:27]

    Partnership and Mission [00:16:00]

    Love and Bananas Film [00:17:27]

    Making a Documentary [00:18:54]

    Inspiring Action [00:19:46]

    Impact of Love and Bananas [00:22:22]

    The Elephant Encounter [00:23:42 - 00:25:38]

    Purpose and Profit Balance [00:25:38 - 00:27:29]

    Storytelling in the Fighting Space [00:28:05 - 00:29:30]

    The metaphor of fighting [00:28:54]

    Manifestation and hard work [00:29:35]

    Similarities in ancient and modern teachings [00:32:44]

    Programming and Repetition [00:33:34]

    Char Least Their Own Africa Outreach Project [00:35:56]

    Challenges of Mission-Driven Filmmaking [00:38:30]

    Innovation is Key [00:40:49]

    Importance of Call to Action [00:42:58]

    Entertainment as Education [00:43:29]

    Pushing for Donations [00:44:39]

    Sponsorship and Plugs [00:45:49]

    Short Form Storytelling [00:47:34]

    The issue of cobalt mining [00:49:18]

    Challenges with electric vehicles and the electric grid [00:51:25]

    Raising awareness and finding solutions [00:53:27]

    Conscious Consumerism [00:54:28]

    Uniting to Create Change [00:56:24]

    Perfection is Not the Enemy of Progress [00:59:43]

    Scaling Good [00:59:56]

    Glyphosate Awareness [01:01:06]

    Food Deserts and Financial Practices [01:03:03]

    Food Deserts and Community Gardens [01:05:40]

    Detoxification and Real Food [01:06:13]

    Traits of a Conscious Leader [01:08:23]

    The Importance of Conversation [01:11:00]

    Call to Action [01:11:22]

    Healing Relationships [01:11:45]

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  • In this podcast episode, Sebastian and Megan, discuss various topics related to personal growth and empowerment. Megan shares her journey of healing from an eating disorder, drug use, anxiety, and panic attacks, and how she found purpose in empowering women. They discuss the importance of self-reflection, gratitude, and finding purpose in helping others. The conversation also covers topics such as authenticity, playing big, giving, human design, and the importance of fun in life and work. Megan shares her projects, including a 10-week course and a focus on the blank page to help people reconnect with themselves. The episode ends with a discussion on conscious leadership and the importance of community and integrity.

    Show Time Stamps:

    Living in an Answered Prayer [00:01:45]

    Finding the Sweet Spot [00:03:50]

    Defining Moment [00:04:17]

    Defining moment [00:05:17]

    Micro defining moments [00:08:39]

    Perfectionism [00:10:42]

    Healing from eating disorder and self-image issues [00:11:06]

    Comparison and finding inspiration [00:14:31]

    The sister wound and celebrating other women [00:15:32]

    Celebrating Authenticity [00:16:37]

    Choosing What to Share [00:20:04]

    Finding the Sweet Spot [00:21:36]

    The Meaning of Life and Playing Big [00:22:15]

    Self-Censorship and Playing Small [00:25:22]

    Regret Minimization and Playing Big [00:26:15]

    Playing Big [00:27:07]

    Capacity vs Potential [00:29:15]

    Playing Big in Service [00:31:49]

    The difference between giving from love and giving for love [00:32:30]

    The personal nature of giving and finding what lights you up [00:33:58]

    The benefits of giving and random acts of kindness [00:36:00]

    Finding Balance [00:37:50]

    Surrendering to Expansion [00:40:18]

    Human Design [00:42:55]

    Finding Balance and Human Design [00:43:32]

    Money Beliefs and Building Wealth [00:44:48]

    Abundance and Authenticity [00:47:30]

    Importance of Understanding Taxes [00:49:19]

    The Importance of Fun in Life [00:51:04]

    The Thrive Project [00:53:57]

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  • In this podcast episode, Kat and Phoebe discuss sustainability in the bedding industry and the benefits of using bamboo as a more sustainable alternative to traditional materials. They also talk about their company's commitment to being a B Corp and practicing conscious attitudes in various aspects of their business, including their supply chain transparency and focus on environmental causes. TKat and Phoebe emphasize the importance of using sustainable materials and processes in the textile industry to reduce its impact on the environment. They also discuss challenges and solutions in educating consumers about sustainable products and managing influencer relationships. Finally, Sebastian, Kat and Phoebe highlight the importance of conscious leadership in promoting sustainability and ethical practices in business.

    Show Time Stamps:

    Introduction [00:00:00]

    Oh Shit and Hell Yeah Moments [00:00:15]

    Environmental Impact of Textile Industry [00:02:07]

    Benefits of Bamboo [00:03:49]

    Bamboo as a sustainable alternative [00:06:15]

    Process of turning bamboo into fabric [00:07:04]

    Benefits of bamboo fiber [00:09:32]

    Challenges of being a mission-driven entrepreneur [00:11:09]

    B Corp and Conscious Attitude [00:13:05]

    Supply Chain Transparency [00:14:31]

    Textile Industry Rankings [00:15:13]

    Becoming a Mission-Driven Business Leader [00:17:27]

    Challenges of Being a Conscious Leader [00:18:16]

    Mission-driven companies [00:18:45]

    Shift towards sustainability [00:21:05]

    Challenges in educating consumers [00:22:32]

    30-night free trial [00:24:04]

    Selling on Amazon [00:25:01]

    Unique product strategy [00:26:04]

    Affiliate and influencer program [00:27:05]

    Substitution box partners [00:28:10]

    Managing affiliate relationships [00:29:34]

    Influencer relationships [00:30:33]

    Corporate Gifting Program [00:31:17]

    Traits of a Conscious Leader [00:32

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  • Today I had on Grant Baldwin.

    Grant is the founder of The Speaker Lab, he’s a nationally known speaker, podcaster, and author who has helped thousands of people start and build their own speaking businesses through his courses.

    Over the last 13 years, Grant has spoken to over 500,000 people in 47 different states.

    Regularly featured in the national media, including Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, and the Huffington Post, his "Reality Check" curriculum is taught in over 400 high schools nationwide. A podcaster since 2014, he has published over 300 podcast episodes that have been downloaded over 1.5 million times.

    Grant is the co-author of the book, “The Successful Speaker” which has helped thousands of people to unlock their true potential when it comes to public speaking.

    You may wonder what is the direct relationship between public speaking and conscious leadership or using business as a force for good. Well, if you are passionate about spreading your mission and expanding your ‘why’, then becoming a better and more powerful speaker is a no-brainer for helping you spread your mission faster and wider.

    If you like the show, please share it with a homie, tag me on social and definitely subscribe. It truly means a lot to me.

    Enjoy the show!

    Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show!

    Grant's last "oh shit" moment.

    The future of public speaking with the rise of virtual events, AI, and holographic technology.

    Why public speaking became Grant's passion.

    Grant's experience with his first non-paid and paid speaking gigs.

    The two things that make a talk/speech work.

    Sebastian on purpose and intention setting in regard to speaking.

    The five foundational questions that public speakers should ask themselves.

    The importance for purpose-driven leaders and conscious business founders to become good speakers in order to spread their message.

    How those who are just starting out can make money via public speaking without a massive following on social or a best-selling book.

    Tips for creating a great demo video for those just getting started in public speaking.

    Whether the public speaking industry has become harder to make money in as it gets more saturated.

    Top tip for honing in energy and overcoming anxiety and fear around public speaking.

    The top two traits a conscious speaker must embody.

    Grant's book "The Successful Speaker" and online courses.



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  • Whatsup Guys!

    Today I had on Patrick Fransen from purpose-driven incubator and investment fund, Pebble Wave.

    Patrick sold his previous company for double-digit millions. But he doesn’t define this as success. Afterward, Patrick joined Pebble Wave as a partner to support the advancement of global consciousness by building and investing in conscious, purpose-driven companies and leaders.

    These are companies that create massive societal impact without compromising on profitability or personal wellbeing.

    Patrick is incredibly insightful and his approach is to create systems and solutions that can benefit not just company leaders and those around them but the entire world.

    Patrick and his company invest in entrepreneurs that say “Yes, I want to be myself, I want to discover my talents, I want to get rid of my limiting beliefs and do what I am here on earth to do.”

    If you’re someone that’s on a journey to add more purpose to your life, to your business, or someone looking for impact investors to fuel your business, this is an episode for you.

    If you like the show, please share it with a homie, tag me on social and definitely subscribe. It truly means a lot to me.

    Enjoy the show!

    Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show!

    Patrick’s last oh shit moment

    Why Pat never considered selling his company a success

    How Patrick discovered his purpose

    How has Pat's purpose changed over the years?

    Patrick tells us about Pebble Wave investing

    What a millionaire investor looks for in a founder

    The 6 pillars a company is required to take a purpose-driven approach

    The most important pillar

    Pat tells us the importance of personal development while working for a company

    Patrick tells us about top two traits for a conscious leader to embody.


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  • Today I had on Samara Bay, a successful speaker, sought-after speech coach, and author of the book, Permission to Speak.

    Samara is a highly accomplished woman, her journey to become a speech coach is fascinating having once lost her voice for months without speaking. She is now a coach to many public figures, candidates for U.S. congress, and many people in Hollywood. She’s been hired by everyone from Marvel to Netflix to help movie stars integrate good acting with good accents. Some of her clients include Gal Gadot, Pierce Brosnan, Penelope Cruz, Ricky Martin and the list goes on.

    Her work on rethinking the sound of power has been featured in The New York Times Magazine, Forbes, CBS Sunday Morning, Tamron Hall, Slate, and many more.

    We spoke a lot about the concept of changing the sound of power, how our voices and the way we speak affect the way we are treated. Our voice stories vs our personal stories. How giving authentic power to our voices with a focus on those of women and minorities is helping shift power within companies and how that affects business as a whole.

    The thing is, you don't have to be a public speaker or CEO to see the immense value that bringing power to your voice can have.

    This is just as powerful to a parent of a teenager as it is to someone speaking to an audience of ten thousand.

    If you like the show, please share it with a homie, tag me on social and definitely subscribe. It truly means a lot to me.

    Enjoy the show!

    Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show!

    Samara’s last oh shit moment

    Why voice?

    Samara tells us about the correlation between how we sound and how we’re treated

    Samara talks about her book, Permission to Speak

    Can our voice change our mindset?

    Samara’s advice on how to be your authentic self

    Seb and Samara talk about how our voice story is different from our personal story

    Samara talks about how business can improve if women and minorities have a powerful voice

    The significance of a good speaker and communicator

    The most outlandish thing Samara has heard from speech coaches

    Samara shares 2 things that can help anybody become a powerful speaker

    Samara shares her top two traits that a conscious leader must embody today.

    Check out Samara Bay

    Connect with Samara

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  • Today I had on Jenna Grossbart & Camille Lasker, the talented and passionate women behind Holi Scoops.

    Jenna and Camille have a fantastic story, they both suffered from various health setbacks, making them wonder if this was associated with the foods they ate. Lo and behold, after changing their diet, they saw tremendous health improvements that led to the creation of Holi Scoops. A truly healthy and delicious ice cream with a mission to mindfully feed our bodies and souls, using healing adaptogens and nutrient-dense ingredients to prioritize health while never skimping on indulgence.

    I had a lot of fun interviewing Jenna & Camille; we really got into how much physical and mental health are related and connected to each other. And if you ever thought about how you can turn your struggles or hardships into a business, then this is for sure great inspo for you.

    If you like this episode, please share it with a homie, tag my guests and me on social and definitely subscribe. It means the world to me and it keeps this baby going!

    Enjoy the show!

    Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show!

    Camille & Jenna’s last oh shit moment The first argument/disagreement between the founders of Holi Scoops The ingredients of regular ice cream How is Holi Scoops different What are Adaptogens? The mission of Holi Scoops Camille shares her story about mental and physical health Advice from Jenna to people struggling with food. We talk about why America is obsessed with sugar Jenna and Camille talk about how they picked the name Holi Scoops Jenna And Camille’s proudest moment Jenna And Camille share their top two traits that a conscious leader must embody today.



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    Connect with Camille
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  • Today I had on psychiatrist, speaker and writer, Dr Will Siu.

    Will has a private practice in Los Angeles where he treats patients who have mood swings, PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression and much more with the help of psychedelics. He’s been been a featured speaker in Gweneth Paltrow’s Goop wellness program and has an important voice within the realm of psychedelic-assisted humanity and healing.

    Will grew up in California, went to med school at UCLA. Completed a doctoral degree at the University of Oxford and later joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School.

    Even through all of these external accomplishments, Will found him self depressed and suicidal until he discovered the power of psychedelics.

    On the pod we talked about how much he had to unlearn what learned in school on his journey to following his own path as the therapist that he is today.

    Will has helped countless people who have had severe mental disorders and he uses the inner healer of oneself to improve the general well being of his patients.

    This was a great episode guys! We talk all things psychedelics, returning to one’s wholeness, finding your soul purpose and Will’s viewpoint on “conscious” leadership and business from a macro standpoint.

    If you like this episode, please share it with a homie, tag me on social and definitely subscribe. It truly means a lot to me.

    Enjoy the show!

    Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show!

    Will’s last oh shit moment Will tells us about healing and why it’s important Does healing HAVE to happen? Wholeness and healing Will talks about his experience and learning curves How psychedelics help with trauma Will’s psychedelic experience Sebastian and Will talk about DMT Will talks about psychedelics and how it can transform a leader into a conscious leader Will talks about micro-dosing Will and Sebastian talk about mushrooms Will talks about ayahuasca and LSD Psychedelics vs anti-depressants Will shares his top two traits that a conscious leader must embody today.

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  • Ty has been named one of the 50 most influential creatives of the past 20 years, one of the Top 10 Creative Directors in America and Fast Company Magazine named him one of the Top Ten Creative Minds in business.

    Ty is the founder of co:collective, a growth and innovation accelerator that helps clients develop their business strategy and execute their brand story using the principles of Storydoing™. Ty’s book, True Story, is a blueprint for effectively using Storydoing to transform organizations to actually executing their higher purpose.

    He’s also the host of the calling bullshit podcast where he exposes companies that are purpose-washing and discusses ways for them to transform into purpose-driven organizations.

    It was so fun and insightful to rap with Ty on the show. We could’ve gone on for hours and hours.

    If you like this episode, please share it with a homie, tag me on social and definitely subscribe. It truly means a lot to me.

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    Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show!

    Ty’s last oh shit moment Ty tells us about Purpose Washing Ty and Sebastian discuss multi national companies that are purpose washing Ty gives and explains his BS index Sebastian explains the importance of how we see ourselves as creative vs non creative Ty talks about what makes him creative Discussions about the polarizing effects of Facebook The difference between story-telling and story-doing Ty and Sebastian discuss the concept of laws to prevent purpose washing Ty tells us about his favorite companies Why Ty thinks that big companies should change What makes Ty a successful speaker Ty shares his top two traits that a conscious leader must embody today.

    Connect with Ty Montague
    and check out his Podcast Calling Bullshit.

    Connect with Sebastian on Instagram

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