• #19 - Adrienne Shnier - Respecting Time and Reframing Trust
    Nov 17 2024

    Dr. Adrienne Shnier is a professor, mother, lawyer, and owner of Apply Yourself Global. In this conversation we understand how Adrienne finds more value in truly respecting her time rather than simply scheduling it. This leads to tactful thought experiments that can help ensure every reflection of time spent is a successful one. We also discuss the forces of trust, and who to trust most in order for us all to move forward. This episode is a continuation of Part 1 with Adrienne, so if you'd like to learn more, please don't hesitate to retreat back to the previous conversation.

    To support Adrienne and learn more about her companies:

    @applyyourselfglobal on Instagram, this link, or this link for the company website

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    35 mins
  • #18 - Adrienne Shnier - Education Contemplation, Reconsidering Work/Life Balance, and Striving for Holistic Success
    Sep 15 2024

    Dr. Adrienne Shnier is a mother, professor, founder of her own law firm and Apply Yourself Global. Her entrepreneurial spirit is a shining example of what can be achieved with a true understanding of one's values and the determination to maintain their truth while acting in service.

    Expect to learn how Adrienne's personal drive was fostered through periods of hardship in her earlier life, and how she still strives to maintain it today. She also discusses the potential paths of the educational systems and what students of academia and life need to succeed.

    Adrienne also explains her theory that rebuttals the classical sense of "work/life balance" with a proposal to carry success in all areas of life without nurturing unwanted conflicts.

    To support Adrienne and learn more about her companies:

    @applyyourselfglobal on Instagram, this link, or this link for the company website

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    43 mins
  • #17 - Alison Fung - Generational Differences, Admitting your biases, and How to Move Forward with Fear
    Aug 11 2024

    Alison Fung is an Investigator who recently transitioned from a traditional lawyer's path and is still unpacking her newest decisions. Perhaps most catalytic to her changes was Alison's drive for equity and giving a voice to those who have become more silenced in our modern world, all while attempting to remain as true to herself as possible.

    In this conversation, expect to learn learn about some of Alison's greatest inspirations in her early life, which leads to a deep reflection on family and common generational and societal differences. In a simultaneous adventure of dissecting Alison's motivations and understanding her path to take the legal route, we discover some of the true rewards of introspection and vulnerability when encountering difficult decisions in life.

    Also, we interrogate the biases that that are often held (by many of us), including ones the come with the potential prestige (or not) of what someone does "for a living". This leads to the admission of where a lot of our fears come from and Alison's opinion on the one thing that's needed to face those fears.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • #16 - Michael Kostka - The Importance of Building TRUE Resilience, Presence, and Relationships
    Jul 21 2024

    Michael Kostka is a former National Hockey League Player who had perhaps a more difficult path to his peak athleticism, but also a most rewarding one. Growing up, Mike was enthralled of his introversion and used it to propel introspection; A skill that blossomed so many of his other passions, notwithstanding his hockey, golf, and constant mental improvements. His path has led him to now serve other high performers and athletes in the ever-so valuable arena of mental performance coaching.

    Expect to learn more about Mike's journey as he reflects on who his biggest influences are and how he learned to love his underdog story, even how part of his life was "in shambles" when he first made it to the NHL. This, among many of his tales, act as shining examples of Mike believing in presence as a practice.

    Mike also reflects on the biggest misconceptions of mental toughness, the distillation of resilience, and what he believes is the most powerful thing to carry us forward.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • #15 - Yahaya Baruwa - Embracing your Struggles, Remembering your Freedoms, and Never Giving up on your Dreams
    Jun 23 2024

    "I was free to create. There was no roadmap...And you just take risks."

    Though being in the relative middle-class, Yahaya Baruwa grew up in an impoverished part of Nigeria where materialism was scarce, but creativity was not. Whether it was creating toy cars out of bottle caps and milk cans, or using plastic bags or socks for soccer balls, Yahaya chooses to feel grateful for being so free in his early life. And he believes that these freedoms from childhood allowed him to create, to take risks, and to trust himself to do what is right along the way, which correlated highly to writing his own book and starting his own publishing company in his early twenties.

    Yahaya opens up about the struggles of his journey to writing his book - Struggles of a Dreamer - with intentions of inspiring one million people. What was once a disapproval from his own father became one of the biggest catalysts to his creations. Yahaya also reveals why he wrote in secrecy, how he left home with no plans and learned one of the most important lessons of his life, and why earning his first million dollars came as a complete surprise.

    In a story of taking risks, we learn through Yahaya that perhaps the biggest risk of all is not pursuing your own dreams and freedoms. But not merely for yourself. Rather for the service you provide and the people you will inspire to chase their dreams along the way.

    To be more inspired, please consider Yahaya's book; Struggles of a Dreamer: A Battle Between a Dream and Tradition. It can also be found on the Indigo website.

    To support Yahaya and learn more, please visit https://strugglesofadreamer.ca/

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • #14 - Jonathan Viscosi - Disassociating Outcomes with Identity and how to Achieve your Highest Performance with Self-Regulation
    Jun 9 2024

    "The times where I didn't get the outcome that I wanted, and I sensed those were missing...Those are the hardest moments to accept."

    Jonathan Viscosi is a professional football (soccer) player that has lived his childhood dreams in ways he never actually envisioned. From playing locally in Ontario to representing his country during collegiate years, to playing in Europe and obtaining a Master's Degree in Emotional Psychology, his journey possesses a myriad of learnings that go beyond the academic and athletic realms.

    And yet, some of Jon's biggest successes are those where no trophy - or external glory - were involved.

    Jon reflects on the most rewarding parts of his professional career before sharing how one of his most impactful moments came at a peak when nearly nothing went according to plan. He also contrasts identity and outcomes and what the best solution may be to separate the two for optimal performance.

    We dive deeper into Jon's academic research on how high performance can be achieved through self-regulation and the Multi-States Theory. And as the reflections continue, he shares how it's more than self-talk in addition to simple tactics that allow one to achieve their best performances in sports, and in life.

    To view some of Jon's powerful published work and blog posts, visit this link.

    To support Jon and his journey, or if you're interested in obtaining high-performance coaching, visit

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • #13 - John Barry - Letting go for Better Results, Chasing Service (not Trophies), and Why Challenging Yourself is a Key to Life
    May 26 2024

    "One thing that reflects life in cycling is that once you stop pedaling, you'll stop."

    John Barry is a small-town-born entrepreneur that gains his biggest fulfilments in life through spending time with family, providing dedicated care to his clients, and living a life in purpose for something greater than himself. By following his early childhood aspirations and entering in as a third-generation real estate representative, John learned what in means to strive for a state of constant, never-ending improvement. As he reflects on his countless professional awards and career accolades, we discuss the "chase" that so many have for those awards and the fallacy behind it.

    In this episode we explore just how important the little things in life, how and why challenging yourself is so critical, and understanding when it makes sense to acknowledge perfectionism to "let off the reins", amongst several other ideas.

    Much of this is centred in the lessons John has learned from his cycling and fundraising days. To date, he has raised well over $100,000 in support of cancer research and initiatives by enduring long distance cycling challenges. His most recent one being the 7 Days in May, where he bikes nearly 1,200km over 7 days for pancreatic cancer. Should you have any funds or time to spare, please consider checking out more of John's story as 100% of the proceeds go directly to fund research.

    To learn more about John's journey and to support his initiatives, you can visit THIS LINK for more information.

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    44 mins
  • #12 - Stephanie Iannacchino - Giving up the Charted Path, Following Your Childhood Dreams, and the Never-ending Battle of Authenticity
    May 5 2024

    Stephanie Iannacchino grew up dreaming about photography while being inspired by her entrepreneurial parents. Naturally, the pressures of societal success measurements drew her into the corporate world before deciding to go all-in on her fears.

    While hearing about Stephanie's journey, we discuss the fear of failure and how it manifests into ignorance of the childhood self. She reflects on where her artistry was truly born and how to keep it alive with a uniquely wonderful tradition. But whether it's tear-inducing experiences while travelling the world or capturing the "in-between moments" of people's lives, Stephanie admits that the battle of authenticity is a never-ending one.

    Going "all-in" on one's dreams and the realities behind it, what authenticity means for art and for life, the interconnectedness of our world, and so much more. Stephanie's flair and energy inspired me, and I hope it does for you as well.

    To support Steph and see her AMAZING photography;

    @stecchinoo on Instagram or SEE HERE

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    1 hr