• Scott O’Neil ON: Quality Time Over Quantity Time & Why Presence is the Key to Deeper Relationships in Life, Love, and Work
    Dec 27 2021

    Scott O'Neil sits down with Jay Shetty to talk about positive intent. It’s in assuming a positive intent in all that we do where we can calmly and level-headedly make important decisions, resolve conflicts, and engage in difficult conversations. And when we transition into another phase in our life, we all need to surround ourselves with people who can give us constructive, honest feedback. 

    Scott is the Chief Executive Officer of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, an organization with the mission of building passionate, high-performing teams that inspire people to enhance the communities where its teams live, work, play and win. With more than 20 years of experience in the NBA, NHL and NFL, O’Neil has earned a reputation as a leader of leaders and is one of the most connected, dynamic and driven executives in the industry today.

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    What We Discuss:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 02:34 Finding you “be where your feet are” moment
    • 06:23 Have the community control their destiny
    • 09:12 Common language: Assume Positive Intent (API)
    • 13:20 When no one is assuming positive intent
    • 19:54 Learning a lot more when you trip and fall
    • 22:47 A formula for your mental health
    • 27:12 We all just need to ask for help if we need it
    • 31:41 Find your true perspective
    • 37:42 Find your own morning routine to start your day
    • 44:38 Try to track your happy thoughts daily
    • 47:15 Seek authentic feedback from people who can help you grow
    • 56:15 Transitions are hard for a lot of people
    • 57:52 Hunt and Kill vs Seek and Grow
    • 01:04:26 Why it’s hard to say NO
    • 01:07:58 Three most important things: health, sadhana, savor
    • 01:13:19 Be present and create meaningful moments with your family
    • 01:15:59 It’s the positive things that you remember
    • 01:18:29 How not to get distracted and stay in the moment
    • 01:21:07 Scott on Final Five

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    Episode Resources:

    • Scott O'Neil | Twitter
    • Scott O'Neil | LinkedIn
    • Be Where Your Feet Are

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  • 9 Powerful Reflection Questions for 2021
    Dec 24 2021

    The new year begins next week, now is the time to reflect on everything that has happened in your life in 2021. In this episode, Jay Shetty shares 9 questions that you can use to reflect on the past, to show up as your best self in the future. There’s no need to wait for New Years to become a new you.

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    • 00:23 Live from Jay's childhood home & what it feels like to be back home
    • 01:24 The importance of reflection around the holidays
    • 03:00 Question #1 - What made you feel most happy this year?
    • 06:54 Question #2 - What made you unhappy this year?
    • 09:54 Question #3 - What was the biggest lesson you learned this past year?
    • 11:58 Question #4 - What do you wish you would have done more of this year?
    • 13:46 Question #5 - What's something you want to do less of next year?
    • 14:50 Question #6 - What was your biggest success this year?
    • 18:27 Question #7 - When was a moment you failed this year?
    • 20:24 Question #8 - What is something you want to learn next year?
    • Question #9 - What is your favorite way to refuel?

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    29 mins
  • Simi & Haze ON: Keeping a Beginner’s Mind & Communicating Effectively in any Relationship
    Dec 20 2021

    Simi and Haze Khadra chat with Jay Shetty about using the influence they have built together over the years and the experiences they’ve had while living in different countries, they are very vocal about humanitarian oppression the world is not fully seeing, continuous learning through books and proper education, and creating a brand that aims to support inclusion and diversity.

    Simi & Haze, Khadra also known as the fashion duo called Simi & Haze, are of Palestinian descent, born in Saudi Arabia, raised in London, attended high school in Dubai, and majored in film production & fine art in which they both graduated in the top two-percent of their class. The celebrity DJ duo continues to perform at festivals and has a strong social media presence. They recently launched their very own beauty brand called SIMIHAZE Beauty.

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    Episode Resources:

    • Simi and Haze Khadra | Website
    • Simi and Haze Khadra | Instagram
    • Simi and Haze Khadra | Twitter
    • Simi and Haze Khadra | Pinterest

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  • 4 Things We Stress About & 6 Steps to Reduce Anxiety During This Time
    Dec 17 2021

    Who doesn’t love the holidays? But we all know the most wonderful time of the year can be stressful. Whether it’s the stress of giving gifts, difficult family members reopening old wounds, heated debates with that stubborn aunt or uncle, it’s important to remain calm and stay present.

    In this episode, Jay Shetty shares 4 of the most common sources of Christmas stress, along with 6 simple, practical steps to reduce anxiety during the most wonderful time of the year (or family gatherings in general)

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    • 00:00 - Who doesn’t love the holiday season? But it can be stressful
    • 03:25 - Research from APA.org Holiday Stress & Resource Center
    • 06:18 - Stress #1, dealing with the pressure of gift giving
    • 09:26 - Stress #2, receiving unwanted gifts & how to handle disappointment
    • 12:32 - Stress #3, finances & overspending during the holidays
    • 14:52 - Stress #4, relationships & reopening old family wounds
    • 17:00 - Step #1, be cautious with your calendar & it’s okay to say “No”
    • 18:19 - Step #2, prioritize sleep & get enough rest
    • 20:22 - Step #3, allow for imperfection & be okay with not meeting expectations
    • 21:48 - Step #4, focus on what matters - connection & making new memories
    • 23:23 - Step #5, know that winning an argument with family doesn’t solve anything
    • 23:42 - Step #6, don’t wait until the New Year to take time to reflect

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    27 mins
  • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan ON: Imposter Syndrome & How to Navigate Self-Doubt In Any Stage of Your Journey
    Dec 13 2021

    Maitreyi Ramakrishnan chats with Jay Shetty about her acting journey. Breaking through the film industry requires a lot of hard work and a lot of people don’t actually take into consideration the amount of work she has put in to continuously play the title role. Add in a good amount of luck and her will to stand for herself and never shy away from asking questions.

    Maitreyi is best known for portraying Devi Vishwakumar, a 15-year-old high school sophomore, in Netflix's hit series, Never Have I Ever. She created her audition tape at a local library, using her mother's camera, eventually being asked to send four more videos, before having a screen test in Los Angeles and being offered the role. Maitreyi is very vocal about diversity and standing up for yourself.   

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    What We Discuss:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 02:45 Breaking through Hollywood with a South Asian heritage
    • 07:07 Raised to speak up your mind
    • 10:00 “I didn’t like myself.”
    • 14:51 Generational talk divides us
    • 16:53 Having a grandma as your best friend
    • 18:54 When you have family and friends that listen
    • 22:30 The strong passion for acting
    • 25:44 The day she filmed the audition tape
    • 29:48 Always give it your best shot
    • 30:43 The first day and the first scene shoot
    • 34:25 Dealing with impostor syndrome
    • 37:38 Everything happened in different ways for people
    • 41:05 “Respect existence, expect resistance.”
    • 43:42 Not enough representation of true diversity
    • 50:02 The story she stood up for someone
    • 53:14 Maitreyi on Final Five

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    Episode Resources:

    • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan | Instagram
    • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan | Twitter
    • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan | TikTok
    • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan | Facebook

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 9 Mistakes We Make in Love and Relationships
    Dec 10 2021

    What are your expectations in your current relationship? Do you wish for your partner to like the things that you like, enjoy the things that you enjoy doing, and share the same passion with you? Or do you want your partner to carve their own path along with you?

    In many relationships, this idealism that your partner needs to like what you like, love what you love, and hate what you hate in the pretext that it should be how they show their love for you can be toxic. It can strip away your partner's identity and freedom. It can be suffocating.

    In this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty tells us the common mistakes we make that don't help our relationships grow and what you can do now to strengthen it.

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    Key Takeaways:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 01:41 The mistakes we make in a relationship
    • 02:58 Mistake #1: We make someone our everything
    • 07:28 Mistake #2: You’re with someone for they could be, not for who they are
    • 12:33 Mistake #3: You stay too long because you’re scared to be seen as the bad person
    • 15:04 Mistake #4: We trade time with our partners instead of creating new experiences
    • 16:39 Mistake #5: You want them to like what you like
    • 18:12 Mistake #6: You don’t take the time to understand why they are the way they are
    • 20:06 Mistake #7: You talk to too many people but not to the person you’re in a relationship with
    • 21:31 Mistake #8: You’re mad at them for the sacrifices you made that they didn’t ask for
    • 23:47 Mistake #9: Know the difference between ownership, partnership, and relationship

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  • Liz Plosser ON: Becoming a Morning Person Even if You Aren’t One & How to Create a Morning Routine That Works For You
    Dec 6 2021

    Liz Plosser chats with Jay Shetty to talk about the beauty of setting your morning right. The things that happen throughout the day are often beyond our control that leaves us frustrated and disappointed. This is why setting the right energy in your morning, after waking up, can help you become better prepared for what may happen within the day and still maintain a positive composure. 

    Liz is the Editor-in-Chief of Women’s Health, overseeing the brand across its print and digital platforms and various brand extensions, reaching an audience of 47+ million women monthly. She is a marathoner, triathlete and boutique fitness–lover, and believes that sweat changes everything… positively impacting your mental, emotional, and mental health. 

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    What We Discuss:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 02:09 Doing something you love and get paid for doing it
    • 06:03 Useful skills that are integral to your purpose
    • 10:08 Having a partner who supports you all the way
    • 15:05 Leaders must remember the nuts and bolts on the ground level
    • 18:59 Most of the time, we can control what happenings in the morning
    • 22:21 Signs you’re a morning person
    • 25:03 How to become a morning person
    • 29:20 Have clear values and take little micro actions
    • 32:50 Mornings can just be chaotic
    • 35:56 Journaling can help lessen your morning mess
    • 38:28 You don’t have to wait to start making changes
    • 46:28 How to start a journaling practice
    • 51:07 How do you win your weekend and how does that transform the week?
    • 54:29 It’s better to say NO quickly
    • 55:16 Liz on Final Five

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    Episode Resources:

    • Liz Plosser | Instagram
    • Liz Plosser | LinkedIn
    • Liz Plosser | Twitter
    • Liz Plosser | Book

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 9 Career Mistakes to Avoid & 9 Habits to Grow
    Dec 3 2021

    The career path that we choose is influenced by a lot of factors - our mindset, goals, passion, and most especially the circumstances that surround us. We have a vision of where we want to be, but sometimes, we take a different route, we take a detour.

    And that’s completely okay. You can have stopovers, fill up your gas, grab a bite and quench your thirst. You can have those moments where you go astray. And you can always return to that path that will lead you to success. 

    In this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty shares several mistakes we unconsciously make that hinder our character growth and what we can do to correct them. 

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    Key Takeaways:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 00:43 Let’s focus on what we do to make money
    • 02:20 Three classes of intelligence
    • 04:40 Mistake #1: We build our careers around one revenue stream
    • 08:21 Mistake #2: Being an out and out generalist
    • 12:59 Mistake #3: Disregarding social media
    • 16:43 Mistake #4: Complacency
    • 19:34 Mistake #5: We celebrate for too long or we don’t celebrate at all
    • 22:02 Mistake #6: Over reliance on one person
    • 23:46 Mistake #7: Just watching the competition and getting disheartened
    • 24:28 Mistake #8: Listening to what your company tells you
    • 24:53 Mistake #9: Don’t ignore statistics but be led by your intuition

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    29 mins