Bridging Generations
What happens when a restless soul from Maine decides to trade a traditional path for Earthships, 1930s schooners, and a trip to 1990s Russia? In this episode of Bridging Generations, host Howard Snooks sits down with CEO and founder Luke Hanley to explore a life that reads like a modern-day Forest Gump adventure. Luke shares his unique perspective as someone born on the cusp of the analog and digital worlds, detailing how he navigated "counter-phobia" to find success in high-level business while maintaining his creative, intellectual core. This episode is for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the "gluttony of choice" in the digital age and looking for timeless wisdom on how to live a life that "fills your cup" enough to share with others. Main Topics Covered Russia in 1995: Luke recounts setting up internet systems 200 miles from Moscow at age 15 and seeing the reality of the Cold War beyond the cinema screen. The Schooner Saga: A wild tale of purchasing a 1936 gaff-rigged schooner and a "one-in-a-trillion" encounter with fate in a Bermuda harbor. Psychology of Counter-Phobia: How Luke manages a paralyzing fear of heights by intentionally choosing to rock climb. Engineering Mentorship: The influence of a father who taught the "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" and a brother-in-law who modeled professional composure. Circle of Influence vs. Concern: A deep dive into the Stephen Covey framework and how it helps Luke navigate global anxieties by focusing on actionable touchpoints. The CEO Persona: The transition from a "man bun in an Earthship" to a non-reactive, agnostic business leader. Nature vs. Nurture in the AI Era: Luke’s thoughts on the Yale triplet study, quantum entanglement, and how AI might eventually trace the "divine touch" in human reality. Confessions of an Alter Boy: A humorous look back at a rough Irish Catholic upbringing in New Hampshire and the "penance" paid along the way. Key Takeaways Self-Teaching as a Superpower: Formal education provides facts, but the discipline to teach oneself allows for a more flexible, resilient career path. The Reality of Tribalism: As we become more digitally connected but physically distant, we lean into "tribal" uniforms (tattoos, fashion) to project an identity we haven't yet internalized. Filling Your Cup: As Luke’s mentor Jay Foley taught him, you cannot effectively change the world until you live in a way that fills your own cup enough to overflow into the lives of others. Focus on the Fence, Not the Bridge: Intergenerational gaps aren't miles wide; they are mere inches. We simply need to "stand up and look over the fence" to find shared common ground. Follow Bridging Generations, like this episode, and share it with a seeker who is currently navigating their own "one-in-a-trillion" journey! Connect with the Host Website: howardsnooks.com YouTube: @howardsnooks-modelactor8449 Instagram: @howardsnooks Spotify: Bridging Generations
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