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The Growth Mixtape: Chasing Curiosity and Sharing Boundless Insights from Ideas that Matter

The Growth Mixtape: Chasing Curiosity and Sharing Boundless Insights from Ideas that Matter

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Listen to my conversations with the most interesting people you may not have come across yet. These conversations might not seem to have a lot in common at first. But just like songs on a mixtape, they create something memorable and emotional. So, let's press play and see what we learn about ourselves.


I'm Bob Mathers, host of the Growth Mixtape podcast. I love chasing my curiosity; the further from my comfort zone, the better. I find the most powerful ideas, the ones that compel us to do bold things, happen by accident.  


It is these unexpected collisions that I’m excited to explore in this new podcast. These conversations always give me new insights I never would have gotten from other experts in my field.


Please join me for stories from leaders in business, the sciences, academia and the arts. My goal in every episode is to provide you with a surprising insight that you can apply right now to get unstuck and start building the business and the life you've always wanted. 

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No Dress Rehearsal: Deep Cuts & Untold Stories from The Hip with Jake Gold

Season 1 · Episode 21

mardi 22 octobre 2024Duration 56:32

Today, I talk to Jake Gold, the legendary manager of the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. Jake talks about the new film The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal and the four-year process of bringing The Hip’s raw, emotional story to life.

We go deep into The Hip lore with stories that have never been heard before about some of The Hip's iconic songs, their appearance on SNL, touring with the Stones, and the final goodbye tour before Gord Downie's death in 2017.

Now, I can’t sit here and pretend that this is just another podcast episode. The Hip has been my favourite band since they released their first album when I was turning 19. It’s no exaggeration to say they provided the soundtrack to my life.  I hope you have an artist in your life who means that much to you because then you can understand what it means to me to sit down with Jake and hear these stories.

But here’s the thing: The film and this conversation are not really about a rock band. They’re about truth, friendship, family, tragedy, and reconciliation. They’re also about the power of music and stories to bring us together.

Please enjoy Jake Gold.

Key Takeaways:

  1. No Dress Rehearsal offers a raw, emotional journey into the life of The Tragically Hip, and takes us behind the scenes of these 5 very private people.
  2. Authenticity in music is what made The Hip so relatable, and it’s something people crave more than ever.
  3. Music can take us back to another time and place, but hearing these new stories can give these old songs new life and meaning.
  4. Managing The Hip was all about taking risks and they did things that nobody had done in the industry.
  5. Festivals like Another Roadside Attraction are more than just shows—they're about building community and celebrating together.
  6. The band’s final tour unified a nation as it rolled across the country and gave fans an opportunity to say goodbye to Gord Downie.
  7. Every Canadian remembers where they were for The Hip’s final concert in Kingston.  It brought the country together in a way that no politician ever will. 

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The Last Taboo: Life Lessons from the Dying with Dr. Karen Wyatt

Season 1 · Episode 20

mardi 8 octobre 2024Duration 46:43

Today I talk to Dr. Karen Wyatt, a renowned hospice doctor and author of What Really Matters: 7 Lessons for Living from the Stories of the Dying.  Now before you press skip, this is not as heavy and morbid as it sounds.  In fact, quite the opposite.  This conversation was fun, inspiring and hopeful.  

Karen shares stories of people that learned at the very end of their lives, profound lessons about what really matters in life.  They’re stories about finding our purpose, being present and the power of forgiveness.  Her patients aren’t here anymore, but we are.  Their words and these lessons are a gift.  

This conversation isn’t about how to die, it’s about how to live.

Please enjoy, Karen Wyatt.

Key Takeaways

  • How Karen’s father’s suicide led her to find purpose in hospice work.
  • The powerful lessons she’s learned from witnessing hundreds of patients' final moments.
  • How we can live with more intention, forgive sooner, and embrace love over fear.
  • When doing something like writing a book, you don’t need to know everything.  You’ll learn what you need as you go.

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Tell Stories, Discover Your Purpose, Find Your People with Peter Laughter

Season 1 · Episode 11

mardi 4 juin 2024Duration 35:06

Today, we talk to Peter Laughter.  Peter is an expert in crafting stories and coaching people to find purpose in their lives and in their work.  

Peter talks about how growing up with dyslexia and ADHD drew him to storytelling as a way to cope with the world around him.  He also shares practical tips on building your storytelling muscle to connect emotionally with people in a way they’ll never forget.

Then we talk about purpose - you know, that thing you’re supposed to have that gives your life meaning?  Peter believes you already have one, everyone does - it’s simply a matter of revealing it.  And once you know it, all the big decisions in your life that you’re struggling with - around your career and relationships -  become much simpler.

Finally, we explore the crisis leaders face today with the lack of engagement most people feel at work.  If leaders really care about tapping into the creativity of their teams, they need to abandon traditional hierarchies and push decision-making out to the farthest reaches of the organization.

Takeaways

  • The Power of Names: Names carry profound meaning and can shape our identities and interactions with others.
  • Storytelling as Connection: Storytelling is a tool for creating deep emotional connections and fostering empathy.
  • Reinvention and Purpose: Navigating career transitions requires a clear sense of purpose and the courage to explore new paths.
  • Non-Hierarchical Organizations: Shifting from traditional hierarchies to distributed authority can unlock innovation and engagement.
  • Experimentation in Leadership: Starting small and experimenting with new approaches can lead to meaningful change in organizations.

Resources:
The Moth
Adam Wade's Storytelling Classes
Reinventing Organizations by Frédéric Laloux
Humanocracy by Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini
Chip Conley - Modern Elder Academy

Connect with Peter:
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True Bearing
Peter’s TedX talk on Radical Empathy

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A Long Strange Trip Through Psychedelic Therapy with Kelsey Ramsden

Season 1 · Episode 10

mardi 21 mai 2024Duration 48:53

Today we talk to Kelsey Ramsden.  Kelsey is an entrepreneur, author and speaker but if you ask her, she’d say she’s a creator.  By 26, Kelsey was running her own construction company and was ranked the top female entrepreneur of the year by Profit magazine -  2 years in a row.  Yet despite the financial success and industry accolades, she had never felt so depressed and alone.

Kelsey is vulnerable and honest as she shares her struggles with mental health and how a psychedelic therapist helped her find the clarity she needed.  Since then in typical Kelsey fashion, she’s gone on to start two new companies on the forefront of psychedelic mental and sexual health. 

We talk about the misconceptions around psychedelics, the growing body of research for treating depression, anxiety and opioid addiction - and how getting easy access to legalized therapy is closer than you think.

Connect with Kelsey
Website
LinkedIn
Play is the new PHD: Kelsey Ramsden at TEDxKelowna
Book: Success Hangover: Ignite your next act. Screw your status quo. Feel alive again

Takeaways

  • You don’t need to know your purpose.  You can stay open to opportunities and take what comes.  But if you always go with the flow, you can end up in a place that crushes your soul.  
  • Some of the most tragic parts of our lives are required education.  
  • Nobody learned to ride a bike without skinning their knee.  Yet somehow as adults, we’re taught to expect success the first time.  The only failure is not jumping.
  • Psychedelic research has shown amazing promise for depression, anxiety, PTSD and opioid addiction.
  • Legalized psychedelic therapy is coming.  MDMA therapy could be legalized in parts of the US in the next 12 months.
  • If you’re interested in exploring psychedelic therapy, rely on trusted sources of information and ask targeted questions to find the right facilitator.

Resources
Tim Ferriss Podcast - For discussions on psychedelics and mental health.
"How to Change Your Mind"  on Netflix.
Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research










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Chasing Your Curiosity to Unlock Deeper Connection with Others with Sylvia Baffour

Season 1 · Episode 9

mardi 7 mai 2024Duration 49:04

Today, we talk to Sylvia Baffour.  Sylvia is a keynote speaker on emotional intelligence and has worked with leaders in 460 major corporations to help them better connect with their teams and customers.  She was voted one of the top 15 female inspirational speakers alongside Mel Robbins and Oprah. 

Sylvia’s early journey was already unique and inspiring but it was a chance meeting with writer and activist Dr. Maja Anjelou that launched a life-long relationship that shaped her life.

We dig into what emotional intelligence is and what leaders need to do better if they really care about the culture they’re building.

But probably my favourite takeaway - the power of curiosity.  How it’s the secret to making people feel heard and creating a lasting emotional imprint on those around you.

Connect with Sylvia
Website
LinkedIn
Instagram

Takeaways

  • EI is not a soft skill.  It’s a basic human skill.
  • Leaders destroy their company culture when they can’t make people feel heard. 
  • Ask yourself, “Are people craving my presence or craving my absence?”
  • Small daily routines can help build emotional intelligence so you can have the impact you want on others.
  • When creating, your best friend is curiosity.  Judgment is the enemy.
  • Public speaking scares a lot of people.  But any speaking you do outside the privacy of your own home is public speaking.
  • A mentor is someone that believes in you more than you believe in yourself and speaks your name in rooms you’re not in.  

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Get Busy Learnin’ or Get Busy Dyin’ with Kerry O’Brien

Season 1 · Episode 8

mardi 23 avril 2024Duration 43:37

Today, we talk with Kerry O’Brien.  Kerry is an expert in how people learn.  He’s also a podcaster and public speaker devoted to helping people build new skills and strong teams.   You’re going to leave this conversation with new ideas on how to ignite engagement in your customers, your teams and the people around you.

We talk about the misconceptions about Gen-X, Gen-Z and millennials; and that the one thing that never changes is the science behind how people learn.  If we can let that be our compass, we engage people as individuals and give everyone the choice to learn in a way that works for them. 

We also talk about virtual teams, and that the #1 thing most of them are missing - trust.  It doesn’t happen as easily when we’re apart, so Kerry talks about how we can create micro-opportunities to build this trust in one another over time.

Finally, we talk about the fear of failure.  We share embarrassing fails from our early childhood, how those held us back for years, and how nobody gives a shit but us.

There are also some Easter eggs here for any Radiohead or Weezer fans out there.  This episode’s got it all.

Connect with Kerry
LinkedIn
How'd You Learn To Podcast 

Takeaways

  • We don’t need fewer meetings, we need smarter meetings.
  • The #1 thing virtual teams need to be effective is trust.
  • We build trust organically when we’re physically together.  When we’re virtual, it takes work.
  • Deep work sessions, time blocking and holding each other accountable are ways to build trust in virtual teams.
  • Gen-Z, millennials, boomers - they’re not as different as people think.  The way people learn doesn’t change.  What changes is how people prefer to engage.
  • Learning styles like auditory, virtual, and physical - they also don’t matter as much as people think.  
  • How you deliver your message - a podcast, blog, post or video will change how the content is interpreted by your audience.  
  • You can’t simply take the same content and deliver it in different ways because it changes.  
  • Fear of failure can hinder learning, but reframing it as an opportunity for growth can lead to amazing achievements. Childhood experiences can have a lasting impact on personal development.
  • Understanding what good enough looks like can help set realistic expectations and maintain motivation.

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Just Say ‘Yes’ and See What Happens with Todd McTavish

Season 1 · Episode 7

mercredi 10 avril 2024Duration 45:36

Todd McTavish is a songwriter and it’s all he’s ever wanted to do.  At 23, he left his small town home in Ontario and moved to LA.    And at 53, he just signed his first record deal.


Todd’s an old school, rock and roll troubadour.  The stories come fast and hard.  He recorded a Christmas song with Billy Bob Thornton, had one of his songs played at the Superbowl and he owned a half bear, half wolf named Jazz who was an excellent judge of character.


But this isn’t about sex, drugs and rock and roll.  It’s about having the courage to say yes.  The music industry is a parable for life.  It’s cruel and unfair, and it gave Todd a thousand really good reasons to quit.  So how has he survived when so few others have?  When an opportunity came up, no matter how crazy, he said yes.  


As someone that tends to overthink things until I talk myself out of them, Todd’s journey inspired me.  I could look back at the last 20 years of my life and wonder what could have been if I had said yes more often, but I don’t have time for that.  What I refuse to do, is look back 10 years from now and wonder the same thing.  What would Todd do?  He’d say yes.


Please enjoy Todd McTavish.


Takeaways

  • Stay open to opportunities, and say yes.  You never know.
  • Songwriting is like any creative endeavor.  Your best ideas never come when you’re trying too hard.
  • The music industry is a parable for life.  It’s not fair.  Sometimes the difference between fame and toiling is just shit luck.
  • The truest art is creating for you, not your audience.  Because it needs to come out.
  • Our job as creators is to create the environment for our best ideas to surface.
  • The biggest set-backs can present opportunities that change our lives.
  • When you pour your heart out and you get rejected, it’s hard to not take it personally.  But that’s what you have to do.
  • Don't get too high or too low.  Do it for you.  Searching for that dopamine hit of other people’s approval is a powerful drug.


Connect with Todd


https://toddmctavish.com/

Judge Jackson (https://open.spotify.com/artist/2WkImSovdJRdvZ8lxn3JtH)

Todd McTavish (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0tjdZLND9lbsHcqWWXSPxo)


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Tales of Trauma & Resilience from a Life in Law Enforcement with Nicole Ferry

Season 1 · Episode 6

mardi 19 mars 2024Duration 42:48

Nicole Ferry is a 26-year veteran of law enforcement who’s on a mission to help others build resilience by sharing her heart-breaking stories of PTSD, trauma and suicide.  Nicole is best known for her talk “What the Hell? The 3 Things I learned in the worst year of my life.”  

Nicole has spent her life in law enforcement.  She holds a degree in Criminal Justice, she’s been an executive police leader for a railroad, she did an 8-year tour as a Military Police Officer and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VA.

I don’t have any direct experience with PTSD, any more than I know what it’s like to get a yellow brick from the FBI or investigate deaths on America’s railways.  But I felt Nicole’s stories in my bones.  I know how it feels to carry the weight of past traumas and the toll that takes on me and the people around me.  I also know the freedom that comes from letting that baggage go.  

This conversation is a bit of a roller coaster.  It’s heavy material but we also laughed a lot, mostly as I tried to relate Nicole’s stories to my only frame of reference - Law & Order, A Few Good Men and bro-cop movies set in Boston.  

Nicole’s brave stories carry a message of resilience and hope.  But most importantly, they’re a reminder of how much we can learn from those with dramatically different experiences from our own.

Takeaways

  • Authority figures can have a dramatic impact on how we see ourselves early in life
  • You don’t have to be a first responder to have powerful stressors in your job
  • Everyone accumulates stress over their lives that will eventually come out in terrible ways if you don’t manage it
  • Simple daily practices like journaling, meditation and physical exercise make a huge difference in managing stress and staying mentally healthy
  • Tragedy can present you with an opportunity to find your purpose and help others

Connect with Nicole
Website
LinkedIn
Survive First National Gala: Guest Speaker

Listen to Nicole on these podcasts:

Uncharted Journey: Nicole Ferry, Mental Health Champion
Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast: Nicole Ferry

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She’s Like the Wind: Confidence, the Power of Why and Badassery with Sensi Graves

Season 1 · Episode 5

mardi 5 mars 2024Duration 44:54

Sensi Graves is a professional kiteboarder, entrepreneur and speaker who’s on a mission to help people build self-confidence and share their amazing uniqueness with the world.  

Sensi shares how she used her time chasing summer around the world in kiteboarding competitions as inspiration to launch her swimwear company.  And yet, as she looked back on everything she had achieved, she realized she was so busy trying to prove herself, she never felt proud.  That’s all changed and since then, she’s been sharing her story to help people that look confident on the outside feel confident on the inside.

This was a powerful conversation that has stuck with me ever since.  If you’ve ever had imposter syndrome or felt that no matter how many amazing things you’ve done, it’s never enough - I guarantee you’ll find something here for you.  

Sensi shares how comparing ourselves to others and setting goals kills our self-confidence, and she shares simple daily habits that help.  We also connected on exploring your why and how it’s the key to finding your people and helping you through hard times.

Takeaways

  • Confidence doesn’t just happen.  It’s something you have to work at every day.
  • The biggest obstacles people face in building self-confidence are comparing ourselves to others and constantly chasing achievements.
  • Tips include limiting social media and changing your goals to things you can control.
  • Starting with your why is what allows you to connect with people and get through hard times
  • Trauma creates more room for joy and community


Connect with Sensi
Website
Sensi Graves Swim
Instagram
LinkedIn

Other Notes
Mel Robbins Podcast
Amy Cuddy  - Standing like Wonder Woman

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Thriving Across Cultures: 20 Years of Adventures, Mistakes and Triumphs with Jessica Stone

Season 1 · Episode 4

mardi 20 février 2024Duration 41:12

Jessica Stone is a Washington-based news correspondent and author of Crossing the Divide:  20 Lessons to Help You Thrive in Cross-Cultural Environments.  Jessica has reported for USA Today, the Washington Times, Fox News, CBS News and the South China Morning Post.  

In this episode, Jessica shares stories from 20 years covering the intersection of business and politics - from her time in Afghanistan to covering Western issues for Chinese media outlets.  

Jessica shares practical tips from her book aimed at helping us better understand each other and work better in collaborative teams.  Jessica reflects on her time in the White House Foreign Press Corps, her experiences covering Obama and Trump and why the truth must still be absolute.

Takeaways

  • Cultural understanding and cross-cultural communication are crucial in an increasingly globalized world.  
  • Cultural proficiency is as important in small companies as in large, global ones.
  • Journalists play a vital role in holding those in power accountable and seeking the truth.
  • Taking risks and staying in one place can be just as adventurous as traveling to different locations.
  • It's important to embrace life and seize every opportunity, both personally and professionally.


Connect with Jessica
Website
Book
LinkedIn
Instagram
X
Online Course

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