Episodes: Masonry

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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Episode 133: James Altucher – Best-Selling Author of “Choose Yourself”, Podcaster, Co-founded 20+ Companies

James Altucher is the Best-Selling Author of “Choose Yourself”, Podcaster, and Co-founded 20+ Companies. Possibly the biggest example in recent history of “losing everything” James has pulled himself back from the brink more times than any one person should have to. After switching up his interests and focusing and becoming proficient in one area, like…

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Episode 132: Claressa Shields – Pro Boxer, MMA Athlete, 2x Olympic Champ, 3x Division World Champ

Claressa Shields is a Professional Boxer and MMA Athlete, 2x Olympic Champ, 3x Division World Champ. Through being told she didn’t belong, not being taken seriously, and still, through all of her success not being held at the same caliber as her male peers Claressa has claimed her space as the G.W.O.A.T. (Greatest Woman Of…

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Habits and Hustle Re-Release! Episode 122: Harpreet Singh Rai – CEO of Oura Health – Improving Sleeping, Productivity, & Wearables

In light of the #OuraChallenge that went viral this week, we thought re-uploading this episode was super appropriate!! Harpreet Singh Rai is the CEO of Oura Health. Harpreet’s view on sleep and its vital effect on every aspect of our lives are fascinating. Carving out a place in an already competitive field, especially for how…

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Episode 131: Dr. Uma Naidoo – Harvard Trained Psychiatrist and Director at MA General Hospital

Dr. Uma Naidoo is a Harvard Trained Psychiatrist and Director of Nutritional & Lifestyle Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. With a personal mission of learning what we can do instead of relying solely on overmedicating and over-prescribing, Dr. Naidoo assesses what diet, gut health, and our microbiome can do for not only our physical health…

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Episode 130: Ramit Sethi Part 2 – Personal Finance Advisor, Author of I Will Teach You To Be Rich

Ramit Sethi is a Personal Finance Advisor, NYT best-selling author of I Will Teach You To Be Rich, and Host of the “I Will Teach You To Be Rich” podcast. He’s back! We heard how much you loved his previous episode so we had to have him again, especially now that he’s updated his book…

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Episode 129: Charles Brenner – Discovered Nicotinamide as NAD Precursor, Dept. Chair at City of Hope

Charles Brenner discovered Nicotinamide Riboside as a NAD Precursor and is the Alfred E Mann Family Foundation Chair in Diabetes and Cancer Metabolism at City of Hope National Medical Center. A “scientists’ scientist” Charles isn’t afraid to ruffle feathers in the defense of scientific truths. If it doesn’t have scientific backing in a legitimate peer-reviewed…

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Episode 128: Marc Randolph – Co-founder of Netflix, Host of “That Will Never Work” Podcast and Best Selling Author

Marc Randolph is a Co-founder of Netflix, Host of the “That Will Never Work” Podcast, and Best Selling Author. Gate-keeping and secrecy of ideas and strategies is a pervasive part of almost any high-stakes career. You’d think one of the co-founders of Netflix would hold those as close to the chest as possible. Well, with…

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Episode 127: Nikki Glaser – Stand-Up Comedian, Actress, TV/Podcast Host

Nikki Glaser is a Stand-Up Comedian, Actress, TV/Podcast Host. She’s built a career on being unapologetically honest and herself and this episode is no exception. She’s raunchy and casual about pretty extreme topics, and she tells it how it is in an incredibly funny and painfully relatable way. Listen as she and Jen discuss her…

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Episode 126: David Sinclair – Biologist, Harvard Professor (Biology of Aging Research), Author of NYT Best Seller “Lifespan”

David Sinclair is a Biologist, Co-Director of Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School, and Author of NYT Best Seller “Lifespan”. Truly tackling the idea of “longevity” David takes things a step further into reverse aging. With obvious concepts as “the best way to live longer is to cure diseases” or other calls for…

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