Mastering & Redefining Personal Fulfillment
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As the world is opening up again, our old normal, for many of us, is gone. The pandemic has us asking new questions about our relationships, careers, social circles, and how we see life in general. We are redefining what truly makes us happy and fulfilled. In this classic episode, we discuss gaining clarity on one’s personal fulfillment.
Meet Your Hosts – Joshua Wenner
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In this episode, we get an up-close and personal with Joshua Wenner to learn a little more about your Mastering Fulfillment hosts. Joshua is an entrepreneur, veteran, filmmaker and emotional resilience expert. He has spent the last 21 years building companies, increasing human potential and is the founder of Emotional Resilience Training (ERT). His courses and frameworks are being used to help first responders, veterans and professionals who deal with grief, loss and trauma to reintegrate back into life.
Our Parents – Our History, Patterns, Accepting, Forgiving, Appreciating
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With the pandemic, we are now more than ever very selective on whom we decide to socialize with. That usually entails our close pods and immediate family. For those of us who have elderly parents choosing how and when to see them can be tricky. No matter what type of relationship we had or have with our parents, they will always hold a place in our hearts, minds, and even behaviors. In this classic episode, we discuss triggers, patterns, and how to love our parents’ relationship. We’ll discuss stories and strategies.
Ray Doktor – Presence, Fatherhood, Acceptance & Fulfillment
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In this episode, we welcome Ray Doktor, PHD. Ray is a pioneer in the field of bridging psychology and Eastern philosophies to technologies, science, and spirituality. He received his doctoral degree in clinical psychology. He also earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology and an undergraduate degree in human behavior. Over the past 25 years, Dr. Ray has worked as a transformational life coach, workshop facilitator, author, and accomplished speaker. He takes pride in helping people break through their limiting beliefs and challenges to attain Self-Mastery.
We discuss…
- how the present moment affects your happiness.
- Steps to bring in fulfillment during uncertain COVID times
- How to deal with the negative narratives out there like social and the news
- Parenting in COVID times
- Awareness vs forgiveness, and more…
Links:
Ray Doktor’s Website
Happiness Decoded, Book (Free copy here)
Being Bold With Your Decisions
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We make thousands of decisions every day. Many are easy, but others are complex, stressful, or both. Making choices and decisions is a part of life. Simply put, the way life unfolds—with its twists and turns, starts and stops—requires us to make choices and decisions every step of the way. So, I find it fascinating and somewhat baffling that by the time young people have reached adulthood, many have not mastered the art of decision-making. In fact, many people dread change because this means they will have to contemplate something different from what they’re used to and maybe even be required to make a change.
Because there are so many decisions and because they are literal forks in the road with a dramatic impact on results, costs, time, feelings, and relationships, how you make decisions is extremely important. This is why decision-making is a top priority when I work with clients to create a culture of clarity.
“Learning how to make good decisions is an essential life skill; not just for achieving outward success, but in order to secure a lasting sense of personal fulfillment.
The bottom line is that decision-making is something we all need to learn how to do. This very essential life skill should be taught from very early on since decision-making takes years of practice to master. Learning how to make good choices and wise decisions depend upon several factors: a person’s developmental stage/age, having a general idea of right and wrong (and I mean this in the broadest moral sense since individuals may acquire their own idea of what is right and wrong for them personally as they mature), understanding what the decision-making process entails, and practice!
In this episode, we’ll discuss why great leaders learn to make bold decisions even in the midst of fear, why it’s import and steps to help make your decision-making process more bold! Scott even discusses a huge life decision that shaped is life trajectory that not all of his friends and family understood.
Helping Create a Great Man – Dominick Quartuccio
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In this episode we bring on Dominick Q. to speak about how good men can become a Great Man, 3 steps to break from ‘Drift’, and discuss how the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement in his life.
Dominick helps men discover and live the Great Man Within. He co-hosts The Great Man Within podcast, and runs DoInnerWork.com and leads The Great Man Mastermind, a community of high caliber and high character men living their greatest purpose and optimizing their performance in everything they do.
Dominick is the author of Design Your Future: 3 Simple Steps to Stop Drifting and Take Command of Your Life. His second book, On Purpose Leadership: Master the Art of Leading Yourself to Inspire and Impact Others is scheduled for August release.
He is also an outspoken advocate of and champion for women doing inner work. He’s a regular speaker on the stages of women’s events, such as TEDx Wilmington Women, One More Woman and Women in Pensions network. He also runs the Design Your Future women’s retreat, supporting women in male dominated businesses to design a future they can’t wait to live into.
Dominick has been on NPR, New York Times and other media outlets.
Related Links:
–Man’s Search For Meaning, Victor F.
– Mastering Fulfillment.Podcast, The Current State of Men’s Relationships
–NPR, Lonely American Manhttps://www.npr.org/2018/03/19/594719471/guys-we-have-a-problem-how-american-masculinity-creates-lonely-men
Finding Your Tribe with Philip Folsom
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We dive deep with Philip Folsom, Anthropologist, Culture Development expert and president & Founder of Wolf Tribe. He is the co-founder of VALOR, a PTS and resiliency program for warriors and first responders. Philip is known for his unique adventure programing and Tribe workshop that focuses on the primary culture components of building healthy and high performing teams. He also partners with Joshua Wenner doing men’s work with K4.
Self-Actualized Marriage & New Relationship Paradigm
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Josh speaks with and interviews Scott about the modern new paradigms of relationships and the birth of the Self-Actualized Marriage. This episode discusses the evolution and history of relationships and marriage. The nuclearization of the family unit and marriage entity and discusses tips on when to ask more from the relationship and when to ask less.
Note, this was recorded a few months ago before the Coronavirus pandemic. It’s interesting to hear the discussion in the podcast regarding crisis and war times!
* For a great description of the history of marriages, see the video below by Eli Finkel *
Self Actualized Marriage Program
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Mastering & Redefining Personal Fulfillment
Podcast: Play in new window | Embed
As the world is opening up again, our old normal, for many of us, is gone. The pandemic has us asking new questions about our relationships, careers, social circles, and how we see life in general. We are redefining what truly makes us happy and fulfilled. In this classic episode, we discuss gaining clarity on one’s personal fulfillment.
Meet Your Hosts – Joshua Wenner
Podcast: Play in new window | Embed
In this episode, we get an up-close and personal with Joshua Wenner to learn a little more about your Mastering Fulfillment hosts. Joshua is an entrepreneur, veteran, filmmaker and emotional resilience expert. He has spent the last 21 years building companies, increasing human potential and is the founder of Emotional Resilience Training (ERT). His courses and frameworks are being used to help first responders, veterans and professionals who deal with grief, loss and trauma to reintegrate back into life.
Our Parents – Our History, Patterns, Accepting, Forgiving, Appreciating
Podcast: Play in new window | Embed
With the pandemic, we are now more than ever very selective on whom we decide to socialize with. That usually entails our close pods and immediate family. For those of us who have elderly parents choosing how and when to see them can be tricky. No matter what type of relationship we had or have with our parents, they will always hold a place in our hearts, minds, and even behaviors. In this classic episode, we discuss triggers, patterns, and how to love our parents’ relationship. We’ll discuss stories and strategies.
Ray Doktor – Presence, Fatherhood, Acceptance & Fulfillment
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In this episode, we welcome Ray Doktor, PHD. Ray is a pioneer in the field of bridging psychology and Eastern philosophies to technologies, science, and spirituality. He received his doctoral degree in clinical psychology. He also earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology and an undergraduate degree in human behavior. Over the past 25 years, Dr. Ray has worked as a transformational life coach, workshop facilitator, author, and accomplished speaker. He takes pride in helping people break through their limiting beliefs and challenges to attain Self-Mastery.
We discuss…
- how the present moment affects your happiness.
- Steps to bring in fulfillment during uncertain COVID times
- How to deal with the negative narratives out there like social and the news
- Parenting in COVID times
- Awareness vs forgiveness, and more…
Links:
Ray Doktor’s Website
Happiness Decoded, Book (Free copy here)
Being Bold With Your Decisions
Podcast: Play in new window | Embed
We make thousands of decisions every day. Many are easy, but others are complex, stressful, or both. Making choices and decisions is a part of life. Simply put, the way life unfolds—with its twists and turns, starts and stops—requires us to make choices and decisions every step of the way. So, I find it fascinating and somewhat baffling that by the time young people have reached adulthood, many have not mastered the art of decision-making. In fact, many people dread change because this means they will have to contemplate something different from what they’re used to and maybe even be required to make a change.
Because there are so many decisions and because they are literal forks in the road with a dramatic impact on results, costs, time, feelings, and relationships, how you make decisions is extremely important. This is why decision-making is a top priority when I work with clients to create a culture of clarity.
“Learning how to make good decisions is an essential life skill; not just for achieving outward success, but in order to secure a lasting sense of personal fulfillment.
The bottom line is that decision-making is something we all need to learn how to do. This very essential life skill should be taught from very early on since decision-making takes years of practice to master. Learning how to make good choices and wise decisions depend upon several factors: a person’s developmental stage/age, having a general idea of right and wrong (and I mean this in the broadest moral sense since individuals may acquire their own idea of what is right and wrong for them personally as they mature), understanding what the decision-making process entails, and practice!
In this episode, we’ll discuss why great leaders learn to make bold decisions even in the midst of fear, why it’s import and steps to help make your decision-making process more bold! Scott even discusses a huge life decision that shaped is life trajectory that not all of his friends and family understood.
Helping Create a Great Man – Dominick Quartuccio
Podcast: Play in new window | Embed
In this episode we bring on Dominick Q. to speak about how good men can become a Great Man, 3 steps to break from ‘Drift’, and discuss how the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement in his life.
Dominick helps men discover and live the Great Man Within. He co-hosts The Great Man Within podcast, and runs DoInnerWork.com and leads The Great Man Mastermind, a community of high caliber and high character men living their greatest purpose and optimizing their performance in everything they do.
Dominick is the author of Design Your Future: 3 Simple Steps to Stop Drifting and Take Command of Your Life. His second book, On Purpose Leadership: Master the Art of Leading Yourself to Inspire and Impact Others is scheduled for August release.
He is also an outspoken advocate of and champion for women doing inner work. He’s a regular speaker on the stages of women’s events, such as TEDx Wilmington Women, One More Woman and Women in Pensions network. He also runs the Design Your Future women’s retreat, supporting women in male dominated businesses to design a future they can’t wait to live into.
Dominick has been on NPR, New York Times and other media outlets.
Related Links:
–Man’s Search For Meaning, Victor F.
– Mastering Fulfillment.Podcast, The Current State of Men’s Relationships
–NPR, Lonely American Manhttps://www.npr.org/2018/03/19/594719471/guys-we-have-a-problem-how-american-masculinity-creates-lonely-men
Finding Your Tribe with Philip Folsom
Podcast: Play in new window | Embed
We dive deep with Philip Folsom, Anthropologist, Culture Development expert and president & Founder of Wolf Tribe. He is the co-founder of VALOR, a PTS and resiliency program for warriors and first responders. Philip is known for his unique adventure programing and Tribe workshop that focuses on the primary culture components of building healthy and high performing teams. He also partners with Joshua Wenner doing men’s work with K4.
Self-Actualized Marriage & New Relationship Paradigm
Podcast: Play in new window | Embed
Josh speaks with and interviews Scott about the modern new paradigms of relationships and the birth of the Self-Actualized Marriage. This episode discusses the evolution and history of relationships and marriage. The nuclearization of the family unit and marriage entity and discusses tips on when to ask more from the relationship and when to ask less.
Note, this was recorded a few months ago before the Coronavirus pandemic. It’s interesting to hear the discussion in the podcast regarding crisis and war times!
* For a great description of the history of marriages, see the video below by Eli Finkel *