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YC: Mike, one of the themes I find in your work and your teachings is the recognition that nothing exists in isolation. You always address health matters systemically. We often look for single “cause and effect” solutions to our challenges but you…
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“Training requires commitment, dedication, self-scrutiny, honest self-assessments, patience, humility, and the honoring of one’s own body and mind. If he learns any of those things from the example of my training and (hopefully) his own, I’ll be a happy man…”
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Below is part 1 of my interview with the World’s Strongest Librarian Josh Hanagarne!
To do him justice would make for too long of an intro but one of the signature aspects of Josh is how he’s battled Tourette’s Syndrome and managed to turn a hugely challenging disability into something he actually thrives on (overall), one of the best modern examples of making lemonade out of lemons that I’m aware of.
Additionally Josh:
-runs a hugely popular blog…
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In GutCheck Training, we serve and cater to a very high caliber of man: thought leaders and heavyweights in their respective fields, lions in the corporate jungle who then magically morph into fun-loving husbands and fathers upon returning home each day from work. While each…
I recently had the good fortune to be able to attend a five day seminar put on by Eben Pagan and Dr. Wyatt Woodsmall about the stages of human development. It was fascinating, insightful, and a severe mind-tweak all at the same time. The course was based on the Wilber/Graves model sometimes referred to as [...]