Michael and Ivanka's Grand Podcast
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Every week two friends search for meaning in life and show off a bit. Sometimes we know a lot about our topic and sometimes we work out how little we know. We always try and have fun. You might laugh, get a bit angry, a bit sad sometimes, agree, disagree, nod, shout at us. That sort of thing. Michael made all our music. Have a listen. Tell your friends.

Episode 184 - Risk

We tried to figure out how to better assess risk and being more confident about making decisions around life, work, money and other stuff. Michael is ...
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Episode 183 - Sovereignty

WARNING: Ivanka’s levels were all over the place this week! What level of sovereignty do any of us want or need - is it local, national, tribal or jus...
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Episode 182 - Building A Community

Ivanka wants to build a community in Croatia as a way to start talking about climate action. Michael is trying to start a community of people who like...
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Episode 181 - Optimism vs Pessimism

It’s easier to be pessimistic than it is to be optimistic. But it’s worth working to visualise positive outcomes to any situation if you don’t want to...
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Episode 180 - Lifestyle Design

“Lifestyle Design” is how Tim Ferriss describes thinking about what you actually want your life to be, separately from how much money you need or what...
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Episode 179 - Fitness

We talked about walking, running, swimming, strength training, injuries, trackers and keeping momentum. We also touched on the vulnerability of being ...
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Episode 178 - Going On Holiday

Holidays. Anticipation. Change. Work. Not Work. Getting Paid. Not Getting Paid. Staycations. Hosting Guests. Streamed Live on https://twitch.tv/michae...
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Episode 177 - Doing What You Love

We’re often told “You should do what you love” but this idea doesn’t often get unpacked. How do we fall in love with something? Can we do things we lo...
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Episode 175 - Professionalism

What is professionalism and why do we have to be it? Is it just a mechanism of control that only applies to lower-level employees? Or is something we ...
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