The Dichotomy Between Vulnerability & Connection with Mike Brcic

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Dichotomy Podcast with Mike Reid

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Mike Brcic is an adventurer, writer, entrepreneur, husband, father, and traveler. One of Mike’s main goals in life is to use business to create positive change in the world. Mike is achieving this through his companies - Sacred Rides and Mastermind Adventures.  His latest business, Mastermind Adventures, hosts carefully curated small-group adventures to bring together amazing, audacious entrepreneurs in spectacular, remote settings. Through his work for social entrepreneurs, Mike delivers workshops, bootcamps, one-on-one consulting, and mentorship for entrepreneurs who seek to change the world through business. In this episode, Mike talks about the dichotomy between vulnerability and connection, describing how we are often afraid that if people see our fears, wounds, and flaws, they will reject us. He contends that showing vulnerability is what leads to connection. Mike also talks about his entrepreneurial journey and the dichotomies he has faced along the way. We talk about travel, monks, meditation, and more. Enjoy! Highlights: The dichotomy between vulnerability and connection Mike’s experience building companies alongside building a family The meaning of bon vivant and why Mikes live by this philosophy The meaning of culture and why travelling is so meaningful Being a traveler versus being a tourist Monks, meditation and accountability The dichotomy of scale The story behind Mike’s business - Mastermind Adventures How & why Mike built Sacred Rides and Bikes Without Borders Resources: MikeBrcic.com Mike’s Facebook Mike’s Instagram Mike’s LinkedIn Sacred Rides Bikes Without Borders Mastermind Adventures Why Travel Matters by Craig Storti Dent Global is launching in Toronto in 2019. Visit www.mikejamesreid.com to learn more and grab a copy of the Revised Edition of the book, Key Person of Influence by Mike Reid & Daniel Priestley. Before you go...If you liked this episode, please subscribe and leave a review! > It helps the Podcast spread and reach more ears, so your support is greatly appreciated!