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Episode 142: Robert Greene – Part 2, Critically Acclaimed Author

We are so honored to bring Robert Greene back for a second time on Habits and Hustle. For those of you who don’t know, Robert Greene is an American author known for his books on strategy, power, and seduction. He is the man behind the international bestsellers: The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of…

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Episode 141: Melissa Wood – Founder of Melissa Wood Health, Certified in Yoga and Pilates, Creator of The MHW Method

Melissa Wood is the Founder of Melissa Wood Health, Certified in Yoga and Pilates, Creator of The MHW Method. Seemingly coming out of nowhere, Melissa explains her years of working towards her “overnight success”. She started by working anywhere she could and moving into modeling. She openly discussed her struggles with an eating disorder, and…

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Episode 140: Dr. Amishi Jha – Professor of Psychology – Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention and Mindfulness, and Author

On today’s show we have Dr. Amishi Jha. She’s a professor of psychology at the University of Miami and serves as the Director of Contemplative Neuroscience for the Mindfulness Research and Practice Initiative. Over the last 25 years, Dr. Jha has been researching the science of attention with elite athletes, the Military, and medical professionals….

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Wondery: Uncommon Ground with Van Jones

Are you concerned about the future? Tired of divisiveness? Join political commentator and changemaker Van Jones on a journey to find unifying solutions to our country’s biggest problems. Each week, Van and his guests explore topics that affect us all—from climate change to prison reform, from voting rights to political polarization. In Uncommon Ground with…

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Episode 139: Tony Horton – Creator of P90X, Former Actor, and Author

Tony Horton is the Creator of P90X, Former Actor, and Author. Jen and Tony talked for 6 hours. The first cut of the episode was over 4 hours. We trimmed it down once more to give you the best of the best in this conversation. Tony’s a firecracker, the Energizer Bunny, and this episode does…

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Episode 138: Saeju Jeong – CEO and Co-founder of Noom

Saeju Jeong is the CEO & Co-founder of Noom. Starting with failing to become a doctor into a heart-wrenching story about his father’s early death that then propelled him into a move to New York where he stole lunches at Google and later stole engineers to join his incredibly successful weight loss app, Saeju is…

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Episode 137 – Jason Harris – Co-founder of the Award-Winning Agency Mekanism and Best Selling Author

Jason Harris is the Co-founder & CEO of the Award-Winning Advertising Agency Mekanism, Best Selling Author, and Speaker. Recently named CEO of the year, Jason isn’t shy about how he got there. From studying the companies he worked for until he and some friends built up enough connections and know-how to head out on their…

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Episode 136: Susan Sarich – Founder/CEO of SusieCakes, 22 Locations and Counting, EY Entrepreneur of the Year

Susan Sarich is the Founder/CEO of SusieCakes, 22 Locations, and Counting, EY Entrepreneur of the Year. In this episode, Susie runs us through from start to finish how and why she started SusieCakes, what conflicts and struggles she had to overcome and how she managed to, and what she’s done now through the pandemic to…

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Episode 135: Chelsea Handler – Comedian, Host “Chelsea Lately, and 6X NYT Best Selling Author

Chelsea Handler is a Stand-Up Comedian, Producer, TV Host “Chelsea Lately,” “Dear Chelsea” Podcast, and 6X NYT Best Selling Author. Honestly, if you don’t know who she is and don’t know what to expect from this episode, I’d be surprised. With a career made by being blunt, crude, honest, and hilarious Chelsea delivers. Taking us…

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Episode 134: Mel Robbins – Personal Development Speaker, and International Best-Selling Author

Mel Robbins is a Personal Development Speaker, and International Best-Selling Author. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. “Simple Disciplines.” High-fiving yourself in the mirror. Mel is filled to the brim with these sorts of actionable nuggets- tools, advice, devices that feel so silly and simple until you do them and realize they can recalibrate how you…

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