Life Slowed Down

Episode 25 - How to Create our Destiny

32 min · 28 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 25 - How to Create our Destiny

Descripción

In today's episode, I have the opportunity to share my discussion with Neil Bryce, founder and owner of Utah Pizza Company. We talk about his experience of making his dream a reality and what it takes to build your destiny. He shares his thoughts on "burning the bridges" when pursuing your dream, being flexible when your dream changes, and the beauty of your unique dream and the role it plays in our society. To get a taste of Neil's vision, visit:Real Artisan Pizza - Food Truck in Utah | Utah Pizza Company [https://www.utahpizzacompany.com/] Thank you so much for listening, it means the world -TJ

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Life Slowed Down!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

32 episodios

episode Episode 31 - A Dead Horse takes you Nowhere artwork

Episode 31 - A Dead Horse takes you Nowhere

Have you ever felt as though you were pursuing something, or someone, that seemed only to be leading to a dead end? That despite all your best efforts, there was nothing you could do to fix the situation, but you weren't yet willing to abandon the pursuit? All of us, at one point or another, have been victims of the "Dead Horse," the hopeless pursuit that we refuse to leave. In today's episode, I discuss two examples of what that looks like, and offer an alternative interpretation of this mantra in an effort to help you evaluate your situation more clearly. As you listen, I hope you're able to better identify those Dead Horses that you've been clinging to and resolve to finally let them go. There are other horses out there waiting for you to hop on for the next ride of your life, but you have to leave the one you're stuck on first. Thank you for listening, it means the world -TJ

Ayer17 min
episode Episode 30 - Enough to Disarm All Hostility artwork

Episode 30 - Enough to Disarm All Hostility

At what point does the boundary of Forgiveness end? I have often mulled over this question and the conundrum of the balance it maintains with Justice. I consider the unfairness that runs rampant in our world: the Injustices enacted by those with ability against those who cannot resist, and the Injustices enacted even upon them in their coveted seats of power. Is it right to measure their lots against each other to define the boundary to which Forgiveness should extend? The truth is that I received an answer to this question long ago. It's an answer based around God, but there are many who don't accept my God, or any God for that matter, and I wanted to find an answer that makes sense even to them. While I can't pretend to know the whole true answer to this question, I can say that my search has led me to this individual truth: the boundary of Forgiveness is a matter of individual choice, but it contains within it the boundary of Happiness, for our Happiness can never extend past the limits we have set on our Forgiveness. Perhaps it is because of this that today's quote is of such great importance to me, and the reason behind my depth of love for the story that I have to share. The crux of many-a-religious belief is to provide a way for those adhering to it to obtain Happiness. Our willingness to Forgive is but one piece of that puzzle, but it's a crucial piece, and I fear we have become disillusioned with it in such a manner that many of us have chosen to throw it out entirely, only to be left confused when our Happiness goes with it. I hope this episode moves within you the same stirrings as it moved within me as I put it together. Life is so much better when we're living it Happily, a bliss that can't be achieved without our readiness to Forgive. Thank you so much for listening, it truly means the world -TJ

26 de may de 202647 min
episode Episode 28 - A Mother's Day Special (Pt. 2) artwork

Episode 28 - A Mother's Day Special (Pt. 2)

My mom is the best, what more can I say? Actually, there's a lot more that can be said... My mom is one of the most incredible people I know, an example of perseverance, sacrifice, and love that is second to none. Over the years I've had the opportunity to watch her grow into the woman she is today, and much of that growth came through hard lessons. Today I have the gift of sharing just some of these lessons with you through our vulnerable, heartfelt conversation. The value of the wisdom she has to offer is immense, and her willingness to speak so openly about her struggles is a most precious gift. So, once again: My mom is the best, and words cannot adequately express what more there is to say. Thank you for listening, it means the world -TJ (and my wonderful mother)

12 de may de 202636 min
episode Episode 27 - A Mother's Day Special (Pt. 1) artwork

Episode 27 - A Mother's Day Special (Pt. 1)

My mom is the best, what more can I say? Actually, there's a lot more that can be said... My mom is one of the most incredible people I know, an example of perseverance, sacrifice, and love that is second to none. Over the years I've had the opportunity to watch her grow into the woman she is today, and much of that growth came through hard lessons. Today I have the gift of sharing just some of these lessons with you through our vulnerable, heartfelt conversation. The value of the wisdom she has to offer is immense, and her willingness to speak so openly about her struggles is a most precious gift. So, once again: My mom is the best, and words cannot adequately express what more there is to say. Thank you for listening, it means the world -TJ (and my wonderful mother)

10 de may de 20261 h 0 min