Society & Culture: Places & Travel
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How to Focus on What Matters and Let Go of the Rest with Ryan Holiday
#251: Discover why Stoicism matters more than ever and how to make it part of your daily life. We share practical ways to focus on what you can control, build resilience, and cultivate the four Stoic virtues: courage, self-discipline, justice, and wisdom. Ryan Holiday is a bestselling modern philosopher and author of T
How to Stop Over-Optimizing and Focus on What Matters with Tim Ferriss
#248: Learn to escape the trap of over-optimizing and design a more meaningful life. We explore setting boundaries, resetting priorities, and turning failure into fuel for success. We also dive into Tim’s creative process behind his new card game and the surprising value of play. Tim Ferriss is an entrepreneur, bestsel
321. Building a Borderless Lifestyle Abroad and Leaving Canada For Good | Mikkel Thorup
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I’ve never claimed to be an expert on Canada’s political history. I left the country as a teenager and focused my energy on building a life outside the system. But this week, we’ll dive into a darker, hidden history of Canada that will knock your socks off. In today’s episode, I am joined by Matthew Ehret—journalist, w
Canada’s Identity Crisis And Why Families Are Looking South – Shaun Newman
Over the past decade, Canada has rapidly slid from a respected nation to one that many people now see as a cautionary tale of the logical end of extreme progressivism taking over a political system. Meanwhile, things here in Latin America are moving in the opposite direction, as the region continues to shift towards em
Eat Pray Love author Elizabeth Gilbert: 'True grief feels like the end of the world'
In this episode, we talk to Elizabeth Gilbert. Her memoir – Eat Pray Love – sold millions, became a hit movie starring Julia Roberts and encouraged readers to embark on their own spiritual journeys. But for the author, it was the death of her new partner many years later that actually helped her find what she was looki