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Further Faster with Joseph McClendon III
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S2 E75 Best Of - Further Faster with Joseph McClendon III: Don't Believe Everything You Believe (01/16/23)
Épisode 122
mardi 16 janvier 2024 • Durée 34:30
Please enjoy this BEST OF episode from June 20th, 2023 -
Show Notes:
When was the last time you asked yourself “What stands between me and what I want?” It’s an important question because the answer is likely a BELIEF you have about yourself, other people, or the world around you. The problem is that we’re not always aware of the deeply rooted beliefs that hold us back and keep us from living our most MAGNIFICENT lives. And that’s why this week on the Further Faster podcast we’re talking about how your beliefs will determine everything you ever have, feel, or do in your life and the simple yet powerful tool you can use to dissolve negative, disempowering beliefs and embed new positive ones inside of you!
Recorded Live from Angel Fenix Productions Studios: AngelFenix.com
Show Sponsors:
The Neuroencoding Institute - Neuroencoding.com
Resource Links:
Instagram.com/IAmJosephMcClendon
***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
S2 E74 Best Of - Further Faster with Joseph McClendon III: The Stories Of Your Life (01/09/23)
Épisode 121
mardi 9 janvier 2024 • Durée 34:12
Please enjoy this BEST OF episode from May 23rd, 2023 -
Show Notes:
The stories you tell about yourself, other people, and the world around you are a powerful force that can determine the quality of your life. In fact, whatever you’re feeling is tied to the stories you’ve been telling yourself consciously and even unconsciously. Which means the quickest way to change your outlook (especially about YOURSELF!) is to change the stories you’re telling. This week on the Further Faster Podcast, we’re talking about the stories of your life and the simple Neuroencoding™ processes you can use to tell yourself better stories that will support how you want to feel, who you want to be, and what you want to do with your magnificent life!
Recorded Live from Angel Fenix Productions Studios: AngelFenix.com
Show Sponsors:
The Neuroencoding Institute - Neuroencoding.com
Resource Links:
Instagram.com/IAmJosephMcClendon
***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
S2 E64 Further Faster with Joseph McClendon III: Uncover The Keys To Lasting Wealth (10/31/23)
Épisode 112
mardi 31 octobre 2023 • Durée 33:38
Show Notes:
Ever wondered what it takes to live a life of boundless wealth, profound health, and unshakeable happiness? Are you ready to amplify your well-being and skyrocket your happiness? If you answered 'yes', then join us as Joseph explores the secrets to boundless wealth, meaning health, happiness, and financial abundance. In this episode, discover the importance of laughter for health, the power of being optimistic and seeing options, and the resilience found in life's challenges, including Joseph's touching story about his mother's battle with cancer. Tune in for transformative insights that will accelerate your journey to wealth, health, happiness, and abundance. Ready to go further, faster? Tune in and let's embark on this inspiring voyage together!
Recorded Live from Angel Fenix Productions Studios: AngelFenix.com
Show Sponsors:
The Neuroencoding Institute - Neuroencoding.com
Resource Links:
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Instagram.com/IAmJosephMcClendon
***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
S1 E23 Cure For The Common Life - Kiss The Ground
Épisode 22
mardi 20 octobre 2020 • Durée 36:26
Today, given our current environmental and political climate this year, I felt it was important to discuss climate change, and share with you my views on this topic.
Balanced conversations and more importantly urgent actions surrounding global warming are extremely needed right now, so I wanted to take this as an opportunity to share some advice on how we can all make more ethical and sustainable decisions in regards to our environmental and livestock ecosystems.
I’ll be discussing how the recently released documentary, ‘Kiss the Ground’, has inspired me to think more consciously about the world we live in, some insights into sustainable farming, and why growing our own food is a lot easier than you think!
To learn more, have a listen to today’s episode of Cure For The Common Life!
In This Episode You Will Learn:
- An introduction to today’s topic on global warming (1:05)
- Some background on the documentary, ‘Kiss the Ground’, & Why it’s such an important watch right now (4:04)
- Why the environment is cyclical & How our abuse of the earth has led to so many major issues within the ecosystem (5:10)
- How our soil has been tampered with over time and been replaced with dirt (8:48)
- Why our meat intake should be ethically and sustainably sourced (10:24)
- Some information on sustainable farming (13:30)
- What ‘prairie grass’ refers to (16:46)
- Why sustainable farms are so essential to building a thriving ecosystem (23:49)
- My advice on how to grow your own food at home (26:02)
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S1 E22 Cure For The Common Life - Debunking Myths and Making Sex Intentional with Dr. Cheryl Fraser
Épisode 21
mardi 6 octobre 2020 • Durée 40:00
Sharp, frank, and fearless - that’s Buddhist psychologist, sex therapist, author, and speaker, Dr. Cheryl Fraser. With a rare combination of academic credibility, humor, straight-talk, and life-changing advice, Dr. Cheryl is a sought-after media psychologist and relationship expert. She has helped thousands of couples jumpstart their love life and create passion that lasts a lifetime.
A highly successful and awarded Fulbright scholar, she has conducted extensive research on sexual behavior and what causes love relationships to succeed or fail. Dr. Cheryl’s new online immersion workshop for couples – Become Passion – Create Love that Lasts a Lifetime - brings her work to your own living room. Join her for an 8-week program that includes weekly video lessons, couples skill exercises, guest experts, and weekly live coaching and Q&A with Cheryl. The next session begins on November 1st. Register for a free Passion Masterclass here and learn more.
As a dynamic guest expert and speaker, she has taught for Tony Robbins, Jack Canfield of Chicken Soup fame, and appeared on numerous podcasts and television shows. Dr. Cheryl’s new book, Buddha’s Bedroom–The Mindful Loving Path to Sexual Passion and Lifelong Intimacy – is receiving rave reviews.
When Cheryl is not in India, Tibet, or at a three-month silent meditation retreat, she lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with her man and their menagerie, practicing the passion she preaches.
Listen in to Episode 22 as Cheryl busts sex myths you thought were true and provides frameworks you can apply to your sex life!
Questions I Ask:
- What is good that you can share to help people cure the common life? (3:19)
- Do people not want to talk about their sex life because it makes them uncomfortable? (6:00)
- What is the duration of time that people go from being more sexually active to that once or twice a month? (8:22)
- Is the sexual drive still there for most people or just needs to be rekindled? (11:26)
- Do you find that people push back against the concept of intentional sex? (14:46)
- Does the frequency of the scheduled sex make it more exciting? (16:31)
- The point is not to get to that place of total satisfaction, is it? (23:31)
In this Episode, You will Learn:
- Dr. Cheryl’s concept of marriage incorporated (4:24)
- The current sex statistics for long term couples (6:22)
- What sexual neutrality is (6:55)
- The difference between spontaneous arousal and responsive desire (8:36)
- Example of a couple Dr. Cheryl had worked with (9:43)
- Dr. Cheryl busts the myth of having a sex drive (12:10)
- The eye-opening way to treat scheduled sex like going to the gym (17:08)
- The importance of integrating your lust within love (19:30)
- How to awake your erotic energy and orgasm without touching (24:00)
- Dr. Cheryl’s model, “The Passion Triangle”, of intimacy, thrill, and sensuality (28:20)
- The practice of setting a daily mindful loving relationship intention (32:23)
Let’s Connect!
Connect with Cheryl Fraser
- Website
- Book: Dr. Cheryl Fraser - Buddha’s Bedroom–The Mindful Loving Path to Sexual Passion and Lifelong Intimacy
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S1 E21 Cure For The Common Life - How to Spot a Liar & Tips for Reading Body Language, With Jan Hargrave
Épisode 20
mardi 22 septembre 2020 • Durée 28:59
Joining me today is renowned body language expert, published author, and sought after consultant, Jan Hargrave, who specializes in the field of nonverbal communication. Jan has worked on many notable criminal cases, including the likes of OJ Simpson and JonBenét Ramsey as a jury consultant and lie detection specialist. In this episode, she shares her intimate knowledge on the topic of body language and gives some useful advice on how we can approach reading others better.
What’s particularly interesting, is the link that body language has with lying. Our bodies often give away signals or ‘tells’ that we aren’t being truthful, no matter how hard we try to play it off or blend in with the crowd. We discuss how body language plays such a prevalent role in detecting signs of mistrust in politics, particularly in the US government, how Jan influenced the title of ‘jury consultant,’ and what she has learned throughout her extensive career as a body language analyst.
If you’re interested to hear more, then tune in to Episode 21 of Cure For The Common Life!
Some Questions I Ask:
- Could you elaborate on what it is that you do? (3:41)
- Do you primarily teach individuals in upper management roles? (7:03)
- How have you personally responded to the current political climate in the US, particularly while observing body language in the media? (13:23)
In This Episode You Will Learn:
- How Jan discovered the field of body language expertise (4:33)
- The first class Jan ever taught for attorneys on picking favorable juries (6:11)
- Funny stories from Jan’s teaching experience for ‘Starbucks’ (7:40)
- What I’ve learned from Jan throughout the years (9:46)
- Jan’s professional perspective on reading other people’s body language (10:17)
- How Jan’s work has shifted public perception towards her line of work and legitimized the field (11:14)
- Why we should trust our intuition (12:04)
- Jan’s advice for reading body language virtually & Her ‘triple threat method’ for emulating social interaction during Covid-19 (17:16)
- How I’ve adapted my Zoom calls to better communicate my gestures (23:24)
Let’s Connect!
Connect With Jan Hargrave:
Resources:
- ‘Emotional Intelligence Quiz’, Greater Good Magazine
- Book: ‘Poker Face: The Art of Analyzing Poker Tells’ Author, Jan Hargrave
- Book: ‘Let Me See Your Body Talk’ Author, Jan Hargrave
- Book: ‘Strictly Business: Body Language’ Author, Jan Hargrave
- Book: ‘Judge the Jury: Experience the Power of Reading People’ Author, Jan Hargrave & Alice Weiser
- Book: ‘Freeway of Love’ Author, Jan Hargrave
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S1 E20 Cure For The Common Life - How to Protect Yourself from the Negative Frequencies that Bombard Your Body
Épisode 19
mardi 15 septembre 2020 • Durée 27:21
If you’ve ever found yourself having brain fog or feeling fatigue, then guess what: it might be possible that the electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) produced by our everyday devices are affecting your health.
Unfortunately, these EMFs are everywhere and certain types weaken our immune system, our thought process, our mental clarity, muscle strength – literally everything about us. And the saddest thing is we can’t get rid of them.
The good news is that we can protect ourselves from them. Earlier this year, in a previous episode, I’ve mentioned a device that dissipates and even cancels out the negative electromagnetic frequencies – Q-Link – and today, back by popular demand, I’m sharing with you a few more details about it.
Listen to Episode 20 of Cure For The Common Life all the way to the end because the company that produces these devices has a surprise for you – and I’m going to share it with you because taking care of your body is not a luxury that only some can afford, but it’s a necessity for all of us!
In this episode, you will learn:
- The story of how a long time ago I got introduced to a device that neutralizes the bad energy that’s around me. (03:13)
- A physics crash course on how the electromagnetic frequencies work and how some of them affect us. (14:42)
- A simple test that proved to me how efficient Q-Link is. (17:25)
- One thing you can do at home, to convince yourself of the EMS effects on your body. (18:55)
- Why you should buy a Q-Link for yourself. (22:50)
- The limited offer that Q-Link has for anyone that buys their product in the near future. (23:43)
Let’s connect!
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S1 E19 Cure For The Common Life - The Skillset That Will Help Your Business Thrive
Épisode 18
mardi 8 septembre 2020 • Durée 23:53
We hear so much about the ‘new normal’ without fully acknowledging that when all of this is over, there will still be many side effects that stay with us.
When it comes to the power platforms like Zoom have gained, it has been proved to us that geographic limitations are irrelevant when it comes to business, showing us that you can be equally as productive and work as hard from the comfort of your own home.
Today, I come to you with what is perhaps the most useful skillset you can learn at the moment to further develop your business capabilities. Learning how to be comfortable speaking to a camera without an audience nor a response is crucial in helping you to do better business and interact better with people. It is for us to accept that this new normal requires us to develop confidence in front of cameras, and for us to embrace this wave of the future and make it work in our favor.
So, listen to Episode 19 of Cure for the Common Life, to get better insights into this topic and learn the importance of overcoming your limitations around the online space and especially around being in front of a camera!
In this episode, you will learn:
- How the pandemic gave me joy even though I lost 80% of my usual income. (04:16)
- The importance of learning how to talk in front of a camera without getting a response back from people. (09:12)
- An example of how teachers practiced this skill set and got better at it. (11:02)
- My experience of being a speaker at a large virtual online event. (13:42)
- How getting comfortable in front of the camera can boost your business’ success. (19:19)
Let’s connect!
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S1 E18 Cure For The Common Life - Procrastination
Épisode 17
mardi 1 septembre 2020 • Durée 21:38
We, as humans, seem to find it especially hard to create the time we need to get to the place that we want to. It is the emotionally painful fear of failure that ties us to a place and makes us procrastinate on our chances of leaving it and living our desired lives.
It is so embedded in our brains to choose short-time, instant pleasure over any type of pain, forcing us into a cycle of avoiding short-time pain and getting short-time pleasure instead of enduring long-time pain to create long-time pleasure.
Today, I bring you a tip that will teach you how to break the pattern that is keeping you stuck, that makes you procrastinate and delay living the life you’re meant to have. By triggering our brain into relaxing and breaking down negative patterns, we trick it into celebrating our good times and unconsciously forcing us to experience them more. Teaching our brain and bodies that they are meant to do so much more will help them not want to feel instant pleasure so much but rather work hard towards a goal without feeling drained or scared.
Tune in to Episode 18 of Cure for the Common Life, to find out how to do exactly that!
In this episode you will learn:
- What procrastination really is (04:01)
- Why instant pleasure isn’t good in the long run (10:15)
- How to stop procrastinating (14:40)
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S1 E17 Cure For The Common Life - How to Improve Your Memory
Épisode 16
mardi 25 août 2020 • Durée 28:41
We have all been brought up to believe that memory is lost with age and that this is an inescapable truth of life. We have not, however, been told that you can train your brain into remembering by stimulating your memory.
Creating visual pictures of things you want to remember, repeating things inside of your head, and most importantly, praising yourself for remembering, are a few tips that will help your memory along the way.
Today, I come to you with what I believe is one of the most important tools to develop when trying to improve your life. By training to keep your brain and memory muscles activated and young, you step outside of the box created by our dependence on technology and you keep your memory from deteriorating. Don’t rely on it just happening - commit to it!
At the end of each episode, I want you to walk away having learned a new tool or strategy that will help you reach your goals and thrive. So, listen to Episode 17 of Cure for the Common Life, to learn how to train your brain to remember even the farthest memories.
In this episode, you will learn:
- Some starting tips you can do to improve your memory (04:10)
- How to improve your memory while using formulas (06:50)
- Why praising yourself stimulates your brain (12:57)
- What memory actually is and does (21:34)
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