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The Skill That Makes People Follow You | Jim Ferrell (Relaunch) | Season 2 Episode 9

57 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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(This episode is a relaunch from our past recording with Jim Ferrell). Jim Ferrell is a leadership expert, author, and longtime partner with the The Arbinger Institute, where he spent years helping leaders and organizations transform how they work, communicate, and build relationships. As an author and speaker, Jim has focused much of his career on the powerful idea that the way we see other people shapes the way we lead, collaborate, and live. In this episode, we explore Jim’s background with Arbinger, his work as an author, and what he’s doing today to help individuals and organizations rethink leadership and human connection. Our conversation dives into leadership, communication, and one of Jim’s most thought-provoking ideas: that we rarely see people as they truly are—we tend to see them only in relation to ourselves. Understanding this shift in perspective can transform how we lead, build relationships, and work with others.

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Portada del episodio The Skill That Makes People Follow You | Jim Ferrell (Relaunch) | Season 2 Episode 9

The Skill That Makes People Follow You | Jim Ferrell (Relaunch) | Season 2 Episode 9

(This episode is a relaunch from our past recording with Jim Ferrell). Jim Ferrell is a leadership expert, author, and longtime partner with the The Arbinger Institute, where he spent years helping leaders and organizations transform how they work, communicate, and build relationships. As an author and speaker, Jim has focused much of his career on the powerful idea that the way we see other people shapes the way we lead, collaborate, and live. In this episode, we explore Jim’s background with Arbinger, his work as an author, and what he’s doing today to help individuals and organizations rethink leadership and human connection. Our conversation dives into leadership, communication, and one of Jim’s most thought-provoking ideas: that we rarely see people as they truly are—we tend to see them only in relation to ourselves. Understanding this shift in perspective can transform how we lead, build relationships, and work with others.

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Portada del episodio Balancing Looks And Health | Martin Silva | Season 2 Episode 6

Balancing Looks And Health | Martin Silva | Season 2 Episode 6

In this episode, we sit down with Martin Silva for an honest conversation about fitness, health, and what actually matters long term. We talk about the tension many people face between looking good and feeling good, and Martin shares a personal experience of achieving his “goal body” — only to realize it didn’t bring the fulfillment he expected. From there, we dive into how to approach training and health with more intention and awareness. This episode covers: * Balancing aesthetics with long-term health * Why achieving your ideal physique doesn’t automatically equal happiness - How to lift in the gym to intentionally build muscle, not just “move weight”  * Practical principles for improving body composition  * How physical activity influences mitochondrial function and cellular energy  * Why movement and recovery tools can work together as part of a holistic health approach  If you’re interested in building a strong body without sacrificing your health, energy, or longevity, this conversation will give you a more grounded framework for how to think about training, recovery, and performance.

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