The Pat Flynn Show
Summary: Want to become better than most people at most things? Then the Pat Flynn Show is for you. Listen in, and learn: - How to Master The Pat Flynn Philosophy of Generalism—or why it’s better to be better at many things, not best at just one. From there, how to combine abilities to create a competitive advantage at anything you could want—a tactic known as “skill stacking.” - Obtain Knowledge Fast, Learn Any Skill Quickly—Discover the 5 Generalist principles for ultra-efficient practice sessions and study habits. - Access Interviews with Generalists the world over—The Pat Flynn show covers everything from fitness and mental health to business and writing to philosophy and theology. - Get the tools you need to become someone who outperforms, outsmarts, and outmaneuvers the pack. - Discover hands-on tools, tips, and tactics to pursue your most fulfilling life. In this podcast, get to know best-selling author, philosopher, fitness coach, musician, entrepreneur, and Catholic convert Pat Flynn as he expounds upon his theory of Generalism, a theory applicable to each and every one of us.
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Podcasts:
EP 333: Mike Mathews on What to Do When You're No Longer a Beginner
EP 332: Dan John on Single Leg Training, High vs Low Bar Squats, Tension, Meditation, and More
EP 331: Back 2 Nutrition Basics
Sunday School: What My Children Have Taught Me About God
Philosophy Friday: Argument from Conditioned Reality, Bertrand Russell, God of the Gaps, and More
EP 330: Why Dan John HATES Lunges!
EP 329: The Minimalist Rule of 1-3-5
Sunday School: There's Something About Mary - with Eric Robinson
The Strong ON! Certification: Everything You Need to Know
Philosophy Friday: Listener Questions on Time, Proofs for God, and Philosophical Consensus
EP 328: Dan John on Best Exercise for 30 Minutes a Day?
EP 327: Dan John on Coaching vs Cueing
Philosophy Friday: Aquinas, God, and the Argument from Change
EP 326: Responding to Criticism
Sunday School: Why Be Religious and Not Just Spiritual?