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Smart and Simple Matters: Creating Community, Simplicity, and Authenticity with You

Summary: Joel Zaslofsky – your community-building, convention-challenging show host – taps into all his powerful (and often quirky) strategies in a diverse mix of conversations and solo episodes. For example, you’ll get chats with TED Talk hotshots like Andy Puddicombe on meditation, experts like Tsh Oxenreider on gratitude, humble influencers like Joshua Becker on minimalism, or Paleo superstars like Mark Sisson on Primal-living. The show has 100,000s of downloads because listeners love to deeply explore the slower side of life, simplicity through mindfulness, and intentional living … among other things. Do you need help with your “stuff,” personal relationships, or your relationship with money? Do you enjoy nerdy riffs about spreadsheets or casual references to 1990s music? Subscribe to Smart and Simple Matters now and download this popular, groovy show.

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 How to Grow Food Anywhere and Build Community Everywhere with Eugene Cooke – SASM083 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:29

Grow food where you are. In your back yard. With your neighbors on an empty lot. In an old, abandoned industrial part of town. It seems a bit … utopian. It feels a little … fantasy-ish. At least that's what I thought until I interviewed Eugene Cooke, a man behind – and clearly in front of – the Grow Where You Are movement. Eugene grew up in suburban Los Angeles, helping his parents out with a small garden at the side of their house. But it was his visits as a youth to his grandparents' eighty-acre farm in Kansas that really got his hands dirty. Perhaps more importantly, those warm days in Kansas planted the seed for truly respecting nature. For truly understanding how to get out of nature's way with some ancestral techniques and let the soil, the water, and the air work together in harmony. He's based in Atlanta these days, but he travels across America and to places like Kenya or Jamaica to learn new (and teach old) agro-ecological principles. Plus, with his Gebsite initiative, he's helping people grow their own food at homes, schools, churches, community centers, and parks across the world. For context, here's the simple Gebsite Twitter bio: “Cultivating beauty and abundance through artistic expression and sustainable food systems worldwide.” And for emphasis, do you know what Gebsite's listed location is? Soil. You'll soon realize why this podcast episode is one of my all-time favorites, including the thousands of episodes from other shows I've listened to. Eugene's insight is just so different, so vibrant, and will make anyone say, “Yeah. I can do this, too!” You're going to get gifts [from helping your community grow their food]. You just need to serve first. – Eugene Cooke Discover his compelling vision and resources for yourself to revive a culture of cultivation. All you need to do is press play. You're about to Learn … * Why you need a food abundance system more than abundant food. * How to ease poverty with local solutions and no legislation. * How to make nature your church. * Why the men who spoke the least influenced Eugene the most. * How to go from quiet learner to urban farmer. * Why silence helps you receive nature's wisdom. * How schools can literally feed our children. * Why fruit trees are the easiest (and often best) pillars of gardens. * How to simply – and powerfully – bring a community together by growing food. * Why native planting mounds (hugelkultur) rock so much – even if you have actual rocks. * What to plant when water is scarce … and where to get the water. * How to use city, university, or community gardens to show you what you should grow. * Why quiet volunteers at local gardens outperform the verbally curious.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * Grow Where You Are * Patreon Page for Grow Where You Are * Eugene Cooke (About Me) * GebSite * SimpleREV * Live Your Legend * Resources: * Food sovereignty * Agroforestry * Hugelkultur (a.k.a. native planting mounds / raised garden beds) * Xeriscaping * Bill Mollison, “Father of Permaculture”

 5 Strategic Steps to Streamline Your Life with Miriam Ortiz y Pino – SASM 082 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:09

I can't believe I'm about to say this … but let's talk clutter. As you'll hear me discuss (or maybe confess?) in this chat with Miriam Ortiz y Pino of More Than Organized, I'm pretty much the only public-facing minimalist or simple-living advocate who avoids the topic of clutter. Is it yet another personal hang-up? Probably … but there's more to the story and the influence of “stuff” all around us. Thankfully, Miriam holds me accountable for my noticeable silence on the issue and adds a ton of value in the process. I suspect that Miriam is a multipotentialite since she's a Certified Professional Organizer, simplicity expert and coach, entrepreneur, writer, and creator of solutions to streamline your life. She also has a rich history of working with creative folks to gain control of their time, stuff, and space so then can focus on what they do. (Plus, she's got mad street cred in our community with 20+ years voluntary simplicity, nerdy hobbies and interests, and a flair for busting my chops in some fun ways.) If you want to streamline your life in one of a bazillion ways, you'll particularly enjoy our deep dive into the five steps of The Streamlined System: * Design a plan for what you want to achieve and what's essential. * Evaluate and arrange your stuff (e.g., sorting and purging). * Create the systems and routines to make maintenance effortless. * Form the right habits and find your accountability partners. * Enjoy the peace, freedom, joy, and possibilities you've created. Here's a slice of the grooviness we're about to dish up: Organized people aren't perfect. They don't have it all figured out. We just have the mindset that we know where our things are and what's going to happen with them. It's always at the expense of something else … we just don't worry about dropping that ball because we know how to catch it before it runs down the hill. – Miriam Ortiz y Pino Let's get your streamlined on and join us for a rollicking good talk. Onward! You're about to Learn … * Why clutter is really just unresolved piles of decisions. * The five simple steps to streamline your stuff and life. * How Miriam went from a “pack-rat stacker” to an organized simplifier. * How reading the right book at the right time makes a huge difference. * What cookbooks used to be designed for (besides cooking, of course). * How to add a dash of simplicity to your organizing recipes. * Why constantly reorganizing means there's something wrong going on. * How consumption is stigmatized in simple-living circles.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * More than Organized * Resources: * Miriam's Services * Sacred Money Architypes * The Streamlined Solution * Books: * Living the Simple Life (affiliate link) * Podcast Episodes: * SLT070: Voluntary Simplicity with Miriam Ortiz y Pino * SASM 056: Simple Tools to Unstuff Your Life with Andrew Mellen * Where to find Miriam on social media: *

 How Rich I Am, What Angers Me, and the Mess I’m Withholding from You – SASM 081 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:57

Do you like doing things that scare the bejesus out of you? I'm a fan of freaking yourself out – and maybe even others in the process – as long as it's intentional and for a good cause. Well, I'm extremely intentional in this solo episode as I champion the causes of authenticity, vulnerability, and freedom through letting go. The first question you may have after listening a bit is, “Wait … did he really go there?” And the answer is, “Yes. Yes I did.” I've been withholding much of who I was, who I am, and who I want to be for far too long, and that ends now. But I'm scared. Straight. Up. Scared. I'm afraid that (just for starters): * My words are too raw, too crude, or I've otherwise screwed up something between my brain and mouth that you'll hear way different than I intended. * People will look down upon me as “unredeemable” in some ways. * There are no “take backs” now that I've hit publish. * I'm a giant hypocrite. * What I say will come across as self-absorbed, self-important, and – more than anything – radically unkind to myself and what I try to represent in the world. * I'll need explain the unexplainable, issue disclaimers, and provide way too much context for people to really understand why I feel the way and I do. I'm intensely grateful for what and who I have in my life, but I'm super entitled at the same time. I'm a stumbling, bumbling contradiction who's just about done withholding all this crap I've kept inside for years. So if you want to know how rich I am, how poorly I've treated my dogs, how controlling I get on “leaderless” projects, how bad my sugar binging still is, how much I love putting on a show, how fearful I am to say “I love you,” how much work this lifestyle entrepreneur still does, and why I quit things that seem hard … just press play. Podcasting is a naturally one-way transmission, but let's change it up now and create a two-way street (as you'll hear me explain towards the end of the episode). Heck, let's make it a roundabout and include friends and family who need this kind of frank conversation, too! You're about to Learn … * Who I was, who I am, and who I want to be – truly and completely. * Just how freakin' rich I am. * Lots of things I'm scared of by publishing this episode. * Why SimpleREV makes me feel like an entitled parent (or spoiled brat). * How I've wronged my dogs and why. * How I struggle with addiction and why I still feel hopeless sometimes. * Why it took me fourteen years to tell a best friend, “I love you.” * My history with quickly quitting anything that seems hard. * How I'm not “loyal to the absent.”     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * Smart and Simple Matters on Patreon * Resources: * SimpleREV Local * The Authentic Relating Games Handbook * Books: * The Art of Asking * The Heart of Addiction * Podcast Episodes * Why You Need More Nothing With Jessie Kinowski – SASM031 * Blog Posts: * Mike Hrostoski: What Are You Withholding? *

 The 4 Pillars of Survival and How to Reconnect to Nature with Cliff Hodges – SASM 080 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:26

Imagine a world where everybody felt like a global stakeholder. Picture a wild landscape that everyone loved and cared for because they had experienced its true awesomeness for themselves. What would it feel like if you could be “out there” with the ability to start a fire by friction, climb a mountain with minimal help, or build a shelter where other people only saw trees and grass? Each person who listens to my guest for this episode – the fascinating and funny Cliff Hodges – gets us one step closer to a deep reconnection with nature. Everyone who surfs, rock climbs, backpacks, mountain bikes, or does survival camp via Cliff's Adventure Out programs becomes more self-sufficient and more willing to partner with humans and non-humans alike. This Cliff fella is ambitious, collaborative, respectful, and simply my kind of dude. And you'll especially dig him and his mission if you've lost that loving feeling for wild spaces (you know, the one we're all born with that's often culturally unlearned or environmentally distant). We call it “survival.” But for thousands of years, it was just called living. It was called waking up and facing another day. And now we have this image of survival as a struggle – going out into this alien environment … and so I remind people it isn't a struggle. Survival is living in a different way and context … Moving back to a simplified, basic, and instinctual version of human life. The more disconnected we get, the easier it is for us to destroy what sustains us. – Cliff Hodges From a curious Santa Cruz, CA youth to an MIT-trained electrical engineer and back to a problem-solving Santa Cruz nature enthusiast, he can inhabit many mindsets and places that other people can't. It's shocking to me when people say they aren't an environmentalist. Then I say, ‘Well, are you suicidal?” If you don't care about the planet you live on, where are you looking to end up? Right now, this is it. – Cliff Hodges You may want to listen to this episode multiple times to feel the full weight of some of the biggest challenges of our lifetime. But it all starts when you press that play button … so here we go! You're about to Learn … * The benefits of “moving at the pace of nature.” * How to reconnect with your primal, animal heritage. * The four pillars of survival (and which one is unique to humans). * Why most Americans don't experience – or even understand – the natural wonder outside their home. * How a kid gets to teach adults primitive skills at summer camp. * Why respect and sacrifice drive Cliff to craft and hunt with his own bow and arrows. * Which of the thirty ways to create fire by friction is Cliff's favorite. * Why people don't respect the natural world until they become a stakeholder. * Different versions of crazy and when they are saner than mainstream thinking. * Why MIT gives out more degrees in problem solving than anything else. * How Cliff gets clients to return with their family and friends.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * Adventure Out * CliffHodges.com * Past Skills Wilderness School (Bill McConnell) * Resources: * Adventure Out Guide Training and Affiliate Program * SimpleREV 2015 Tickets * Remote Survival (Cliff's TV Show o...

 How to End the Undeclared War on Childhood and Simplicity Parenting with Kim John Payne – SASM 079 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:47

Sometimes we need to remember what's at stake. What happens if we let a generation of world-wide youth slip away because they're chronically overwhelmed? Would you let a child you love get lost in distractions and paralyzed by inaction? My guest for this Smart and Simple Matters episode, Kim John Payne, believes there's a war going on inside most of our kids. And when combined with an external battle of glowing screens, stressed-out parents, and checked-out communities, bad things can happen (and already have). But it doesn't have to be this way. Kim's Simplicity Parenting model is a case study in the power of less and a return to a more intuitive, history-tested parenting style. It's been cultivated through his overnight “action shifts” at group homes for troubled youth, volunteer work in refugee camps after the Vietnam War, and with his own daughters. Now we get to ask different questions. What if we could get our kids out of survival mode and the constant flood of stress hormone that hijack their thoughts? What would a world of intentionally wandering, curious, and creatively bored children look like? We may have the answers to important questions like these if Kim has his way. Anyone who claims they're a perfect parent should come with a health warning. – Kim John Payne Just click play to re-imagine what it means to raise kids and connect with children the way they need to be reached. You're about to Learn … * Why parts of our brain are literally shrinking and devolving. * The common traits of troubled youth in gangs, refugee camps, and your own community. * How our chronically overwhelmed culture leads to an undeclared war on childhood. * Why we've gotten centuries ahead (or is it behind?) in dealing with stress. * Why you need to give kids the gift of boredom. * What household distractions emotionally and physically separate us from our kids. * Why all kids need to “myelinate” their brains. * When to shift your parental role from Governor to Gardener to Guide. * Why our kids need us to be a big heart with ears. * How to replace opinions with words that teenagers actually listen to. * Why peak stress can be as dangerous as peak oil. * How simplifying helps kids find their inner voice and trust their gut instincts. * Why “you may” choices work so well for kids.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * Simplicity Parenting * Resources: * Simplicity Parenting Coaches (Global) * SimpleREV 2015 * Freelancers in the U.S. as of 2014 (Survey) * Books: * Simplicity Parenting (affiliate link) * The Soul of Discipline * The Biology of Transcendence: A Blueprint of the Human Spirit * Working with Emotional Intelligence * Where to submit your Simplicity Parenting story: * Right Here * Where to find Kim on social media: * @PowerOfLess on Twitter

 The Gratitude Journal, Vision Board, and Tension between Hustle and Slowness with Vernon Foster – SASM 078 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:15

“It has to start somewhere. It has to start sometime. What better place than here? What better time than now?” Are you rocking yet? Those are Rage Against the Machine lyrics – something my guest for this episode, Vernon Foster, subtly incorporated into his Event Supremacy podcast – and that I definitely noticed. When I first listened to his show, I thought: * This is one funky dude (which, of course, I can appreciate). * This guy knows his stuff! Maybe the SimpleREV 2014 event I'm co-organizing won't be a total train wreck with his help. * Here's a fella who knows how to hustle, but in a vulnerable, authentic way. Vernon's just a vibrant, charismatic man and I liked him from day 1 (he gets that a lot). But more importantly, he's been on an unconventional simplifying journey recently. And he's done it while still hustling – something that's not normally associated with slowing down, gratitude journals, and the typical simple living landscape. What's his secret? He claims he doesn't have any. But I know he's got plenty-o'-experiences to share and a unique mindset. Check it: If you're not present, then you don't have awareness. If you don't have awareness, how can you expect to go anywhere? – Vernon Foster Press that play button now if you want it to get all coolio up in your ears. You're about to Learn … * Why attachment to outcomes can hold you back from beneficial ones. * How Costa Rica made Vernon feel like he landed on another planet. * One question you can ask yourself that can change everything. * Why you need a game plan to go beyond “putting food on the table.” * How to avoid dying with your dreams stuck inside you. * Why you don't have to be Jean-Claude Van Damme every day.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * Event Supremacy * Pod Parrot * SimpleREV * Resources: * SimpleREV 2015 Tickets * Books: * Experience Curating * Do You! * The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success * The Four Agreements (affiliate link) * Wherever You Go, There You Are * Podcast Episodes: * ESP 047: Event Guerilla Marketing: 15 Tips to Build More Buzz on the Streets * Gratitude Gains from Pain, How to Remove “Bad” Days Forever, and New Ways to Show Love with Aaron Kennard – SASM 071 * Videos: * Vernon's Interview with Mike McNally of The Dream Executive * Where to find Vernon on social media: * Twitter (Personal) * Twitter (PodParrot) * Instagram * Facebook Topics * [04:14] Vernon's seeds of awesomeness * [08:48] The question Vernon asked that changed everything

 Want a Thriving Community? Share More, Own Less, and Join the Economy of Human Connection with Sash Milne – SASM 077 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:17

I knew it instantly: she's my kind of people (and probably yours, too). Sash Milne knows how to rapidly connect community with simplicity and is practically living in my vision for SimpleREV. Consume less. Share more. Be intentional everywhere and at all times. Treat people as humans, not potential transactions. I tell ya, I was overwhelmed with gratitude after watching her ABC Open interview and reading her related blog post. I mean, she gets straight to the heart of what's important – to the simple-living movement and timeless community-building efforts – when she wrote: A community is a place where the desire to share is greater than the desire to own. – Sash Milne So I watched her TED Talk (and might have physically cheered at one point). I listened to other interviews and curated gems like this: The Economy of Human Connection is about putting the needs of people before the importance of the profit we can make from them … Instead of [asking], ‘How much money can I make from this, or how much money am I going to save from this?' think, ‘Who can I help by doing this or how is this going to bring me closer to my community?' – Sash Milne I could weave a rich tapestry with all of Sash's quotes. If you want to change [the world], you have to do it where you live. – Sash Milne But I'd rather you hear from this pillar of simplifying, organizing, and mesmerizing yourself. Connect with people before you connect with their product. – Sash Milne I'm not sure what else to say other than “Just click play.” You, my friend, are in for a treat! You're about to Learn … * How to break down the new, hidden barriers to human connection. * Why you have to act locally to be felt globally. * What the “Economy of Human Connection” is and how to participate. * How the invisible walls of privilege can come crashing down. * How self-service checkout machines eat away at community. * Some basic, fundamental ways to connect with anyone (even strangers). * How a challenge to buy nothing new turned into a community-building project. * How consuming things became more important than genuine connection. * Why permaculture principles grow – almost by default – generous, humble people. * When and why time banks are better than “bank banks.” * How to travel in a place instead of through.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * Inked in Color * SimpleREV * Puttylike * Resources: * Timebanks.org * Hourworld.org * Community Weaver (online timebank software) * SimpleREV 2015 Tickets * Podcast Episodes: * Life on Purpose: Sash Milne on the Economy of Human Connection and the Nothing New Project * Why World Domination Summit Has More Magic than 100 Unicorns (WDS2014 Recap) – SASM054 * SASM 026 – Multipotentialite Crimes and Triumphs with Emilie Wapnick

 How to Go Carbon Neutral, Grow from Rejection, and Have the Pope Ask for Your Prayers with Jared Brock – SASM 076 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:31

I had no idea how Christians signed emails until I met my guest. And you probably didn't know that he flipped the script on books about prayer by making his eclectic, soulful, and hilarious. This Smart and Simple Matters episode with Jared Brock – co-founder of Hope for the Sold, author of A Year of Living Prayerfully, and frequent forest resident of a 1975 Airstream trailer – switches quickly from inspiring, funny, and practical. You'll probably pull different gems from our conversation, but I was struck by a couple of Jared's statements in particular. The first was his answer to one of my favorite questions: what does simple living mean to you? Simple living means cultivating a margin of time and money in order to focus on projects that I feel called to do. [It's] stripping out anything that's non-essential to achieve our goals and dreams. – Jared Brock The second was telling and insightful as well, especially if you struggle with the fear of rejection (I know I do): [In life,] you're currently at a baseline of “no.” No, the Pope's not going to meet you. No, they're not going to let you into North Korea … The worst case scenario with an ask is getting a “no.” But you've already got that [by not asking].” – Jared Brock If you're looking for hearty laughs, deep spirituality, or easy tips to tread lightly through the world, crank this episode up and don't skip a moment. You're about to Learn … * How living at an eco-resort or intentional community can change everything. * What happens when a little kid loses a $20 bet (with money he doesn't have). * Why you need to do a full life audit to become carbon neutral. * Some of the best, easiest ways to stay carbon neutral. * Why Pope Francis asked Jared to pray for him. * How Jared landed on “pizza buffet duty” during his Costa Rica travels. * His girlfriend's one condition before she'd accept his marriage proposal. * The beauty of a silent Quaker church service. * Why you need a total disregard for rejection.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * JaredBrock.com * Hope for the Sold * Joel on Patreon * Resources: * SimpleREV 2015 tickets * The 100 Thing Challenge * Carbon Footprint Calculator * Books: * A Year of Living Prayerfully * Videos: * The Video Trailer for A Year of Living Prayerfully * How Christians Sign Emails * Blog Posts: * 10 Ways to Simplify Your Life * Where to find Jared on social media: * Twitter * Facebook Topics * [04:45] Jared's seeds of awesomeness * [07:36] How to practice Quaker simplicity and silence * [09:35] What simple living means to Jared * [12:51] The origins of his minimalist lifestyle * [15:09] What makes for a good intentional community * [17:38] Why Jared is carbon neutral and how he stays on track * [22:58] Passover Seder with Hasidic Jews

 Feeling Stuck? How to Align Your Time, Money, and Energy with Stephen Warley – SASM 075 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:38

I've been there. You've been there. Heck … we've all been there. You know, feeling stuck. Unsure about what kind of work to do. Unclear about which relationships to hold on to and where to put all the stuff that's crept into our lives. What if I told you that improving at any one of ten core habits could get you moving again? And I'm not talking baby steps. I'm talking “I'm a gentle giant who can go anywhere I freakin' want in this world” kind of steps. That's my interpretation of Stephen Warley's UnStuckable philosophy and you're going to hear all about it from the awesome man himself. Stephen interviewed me in January 2015 for his dormant (but still fantastic) UnStuckable podcast and I instantly knew, “I gotta have this dude on Smart and Simple Matters.” Maybe it's his eloquence and clarity that does it for me. Perhaps it's because he has both depth and breadth of knowledge in tons of topics. Or it could be that he brings up spreadsheets in a conversation before I do (which is awfully tough to pull off). Whatever it is, I know you'll appreciate the live case study that he and I have on his former UnStuckable business. We guide you through his three steps of total life integration in less than fifteen minutes and give you something to chew on for a lifetime. You'll be feeling – and acting – less stuck after you listen … so whatcha waiting for? Crank us up! You're about to Learn … * Why having tons-o-free time isn't enough (and what else you absolutely need). * Some of the habits that can make you “unstuckable.” * How thinking less helps you align your time, money, and energy toward what you truly want. * When (and how) to take control over what you purge. * Why a simple vow to walk or bike around your ‘hood can deeply change your life. * How to develop strong, self-reinforcing tools of self-awareness. * How Stephen knows you only work 3-4 hours a day … no matter who you are. * Why he has a shark tooth, tiny Buddha, and cow molar on his desk. * How to partner with your communities to learn what they need to learn. * Some strange ways that people are “particular” about their environment.     Resources and Items Mentioned in This Episode: * Websites: * UnStuckable * Joel on Patreon * Resources: * SimpleREV 2015 Tickets * Kristoffer Carter's Full Life Integration * Books: * The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (affiliate link) * Experience Curating * Podcast Episodes: * How to Become a Minimalist with Joel Zaslofsky (Listen Money Matters) * Where to find Stephen: * Email * Twitter Topics * [06:37] Stephen's seeds of awesomeness * [10:04] How to absorb other people's stories to increase your self-awareness * [12:09] Why Steven wants more time more than anything else * [13:51] Steps 1 and 2 of total life integration: Ask why and look for patterns * [16:48] Step 3 of total life integration: Purge and purge again * [18:37] The live UnStuckable total life integration case study * [27:23] Why learning goals are important and become more essential as you get older

 The Missing Connection Between Money, People, and Wellness with Joan Sotkin – SASM 074 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:20

The Missing Connection Between Money, People, and Wellness with Joan Sotkin – SASM 074

 From Desperately Lost to Intentionally Found: 5 Years of Striking Personal Renaissance Highs (and a Few Lows) – SASM 072 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:05

From Desperately Lost to Intentionally Found: 5 Years of Striking Personal Renaissance Highs (and a Few Lows) – SASM 072

 Gratitude Gains from Pain, How to Remove “Bad” Days Forever, and New Ways to Show Love with Aaron Kennard – SASM 071 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:37

Gratitude Gains from Pain, How to Remove “Bad” Days Forever, and New Ways to Show Love with Aaron Kennard – SASM 071

 Simplify, Organize, and Minimize: Meet Your New Friend, Streamline, with Tico and Tina – SASM 070 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:26

Simplify, Organize, and Minimize: Meet Your New Friend, Streamline, with Tico and Tina – SASM 070

 The Dangers of “The Twitch” and How to Stop Yours with Anthony Ongaro – SASM 069 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:20

The Dangers of “The Twitch” and How to Stop Yours with Anthony Ongaro – SASM 069

 How to Create Power, Intention, and Focus with Morning Rituals – SASM 068 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:01

How to Create Power, Intention, and Focus with Morning Rituals – SASM 068

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