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Podcast - Page 2 of 5 - Seth Czerepak

Episode 2: The Root of Irrational Belief

In this show, you’ll discover the eye-popping scientific discoveries which have revealed that people are not rational beings. Our rational mind is merely the “narrator” of our decisions. Our conscious explanations behind our beliefs and actions don’t have to be based on reality and often aren’t. The good news is, once you understand the REAL motive behind our beliefs, we can more effectively persuade others, and…

Episode 3: Practical Willpower I

How would your life change if you had more willpower and mental clarity? What if you could build an iron-clad defense against negative influences and people? If you’re ready to take charge of your decisions and your life, this episode is for you. Seth Czerepak carefully unpacks the secrets to improving your mental clarity, self-awareness, and discipline. He goes deeper than the tired old time-management gimmicks…

Episode 4: Practical Willpower II

How would your life change if you had more willpower and mental clarity? What if you could build an iron-clad defense against negative influences and people? If you’re ready to take charge of your decisions and your life, this episode is for you. Seth Czerepak carefully unpacks the secrets to improving your mental clarity, self-awareness, and discipline. He goes deeper than the tired old time-management gimmicks…

Episode 5: The Tyranny of Conformity

Get ready to discover the root of today’s tyranny. Today’s tyranny isn’t wrought by kings in castles or dictators in seats of power. It is a dangerously decentralized and socially reinforced global peer pressure that’s reinforced by some of the most intellectually crippled and emotionally desolate people in our society. Seth discusses the real power behind cancel culture and how we can overcome the tyranny of conformity…

Episode 6: The Philosophy of Civilization

In this radio show, I peel back all the complexities of western philosophy to expose the bedrock principles on which Modern Civilization was built. These ideas are simple enough for anyone to understand and to live by. But, they’re also simple enough to take for granted. This is why we’re hurtling toward an age when our technological progress could easily outpace our moral and…

Episode 7: Grow for the Life You Want

Growing for the life you want means developing habits that naturally bring about the life you want. It means replacing your appetite for techniques, systems, programs, shortcuts, and other superficial methods with a genuine love for growth. This is the difference between what author Steven Covey calls “The Personality Ethic” and “The Character Ethic.” The Personality Ethic focuses on superficial…

Episode 8: The Four Personality Types

Why is communication so easy with some people, and so messy with others? In this episode, I explain the four primary Personality Types, including their strengths and weaknesses, how they communicate, and what motivates them. This simple personality type model has been used since the time of the Ancient Greeks. Today, it’s one of the simplest and most dependable systems for understanding and communicating with…

Episode 9: Character Judgment Part I

The ability to judge someone’s character is the most valuable skill you’ll ever learn. With this skill, you’ll be able to judge how someone will act, especially under pressure. You’ll understand why people keep some of their commitments, and why they break others. This skill will empower you to make better decisions, in business, in your personal life, and in your recreational life. In this episode, I explain three pillars of…

Episode 10: Character Judgment Part II

The ability to judge someone’s character is the most valuable skill you’ll ever learn. With this skill, you’ll be able to judge how someone will act, especially under pressure. You’ll understand why people keep some of their commitments, and why they break others. This skill will empower you to make better decisions, in business, in your personal life, and in your recreational life. In this episode, I explain three pillars of…

“History” by Ralph Waldo Emerson

There is one mind common to all individual men. Every man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same. He that is once admitted to the right of reason is made a freeman of the whole estate. What Plato has thought, he may think; what a saint has felt, he may feel; what at any time has be-fallen any man, he can understand. Who hath access to this universal mind is a party to all that is or can be done, for this is the only…

“Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson

I read the other day some verses written by an eminent painter which were original and not conventional. The soul always hears an admonition in such lines, let the subject be what it may. The sentiment they instil is of more value than any thought they may contain. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius. Speak your latent conviction, and…

“The Oversoul” by Ralph Waldo Emerson

There is a difference between one and another hour of life, in their authority and subsequent effect. Our faith comes in moments; our vice is habitual. Yet there is a depth in those brief moments which constrains us to ascribe more reality to them than to all other experiences. For this reason, the argument which is always forthcoming to silence those who conceive extraordinary hopes of man, namely, the appeal to…

“Compensation” by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ever since I was a boy, I have wished to write a discourse on Compensation: for it seemed to me when very young, that on this subject life was ahead of theology, and the people knew more than the preachers taught. The documents, too, from which the doctrine is to be drawn, charmed my fancy by their endless variety, and lay always before me, even in sleep; for they are the tools in our hands, the bread in our basket…

“Circles” by Ralph Waldo Emerson

The eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end. It is the highest emblem in the cipher of the world. St. Augustine described the nature of God as a circle whose centre was everywhere, and its circumference nowhere. We are all our lifetime reading the copious sense of this first of forms. One moral we have already deduced…

Podcast 1: Restarting from Nothing

I’m one of those entrepreneurs who started with nothing AND who restarted with nothing. Think about it, how many times do you get to SEE an entreprenuer’s success story unfold in real-time? That’s the purpose of this podcast The Story of My Experiments With Hope, of which this video is the first entry. It summarizes how I got here, and how I’m coming back from rock bottom.

Podcast 2: Managing Perfectionism

Procrastination and Entrepreneurship are 100% Incompatible. But what most entrepreneurs never learn is how perfectionism DRIVES procrastination. 10,000+ hours of one-on-one coaching taught me that this misunderstanding is a top obstacle to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Here’s how you STOP perfectionism and procrastination form stealing your dreams.

Podcast 3: Equity vs Income

What do you think of when you hear the terms “entrepreneurship” and “social capital” in the same sentence? It has nothing to do with politics, sociology, or even economics. It has to do with the difference between building equity and chasing income. Income is important, but it shouldn’t be your long-term goal. Smart entrepreneurs focus on equity first, income second.

Podcast 4: Science of Self-Sabotage

Self-Sabotage and fear of success are one and the same. In my experience, every entrepreneur who hits a plateau, and can’t break past it, is secretly sabotaging their own success. The problem is, most people are in 100% denial about their own self-destructive behaviors. Instead, they either rationalize their behavior, or they try to correct the SYMPTOMS of self-sabotage.

Podcast 5: My Dumbest Mistake

It’s one of the most common mistakes new writers make. It was also one of my dumbest mistakes during my first run as a freelance writer… I didn’t build a reputation by publishing outside of my own website. When my two websites were (ehem… “hacked”), my entire repertoire of online articles went the way of the Titanic. I know. I was dumb not to backup my work.

Podcast 6: Boundaries in Business

What are boundaries for business owners? Simply put, boundaries tell you, and other people, what your limits are. In other words, how far will you go to accommodate a client (or employee), and where do you draw the line? If your answer is some cliche like “I’ll do whatever it takes” …then you have no business boundaries. This is a liability in your business and your life. 

Podcast 7: Asking With Gratitude

Do you know why gratitude is important for success? It’s about more than just making you feel good. It’s also about more than just positive thinking. Gratitude is how you ask for good things to come into your life. This is completely different than literally asking for things (either in prayer or in asking others). Asking without gratitude is like steering your car while it’s still in park. 

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