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For the first time in over a year, the Go Get It Podcast is BACK in action to recap Austin's first ultramarathon win at the Zion 100k in Utah. We hope everyone is doing well and going and getting it in whatever it is that you care about. We're sending you love. Thanks for listening!
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This week on the podcast, Hunter and Austin discuss the difference between consuming and engaging, and dig into the reasons why creating things alongside other people is the most powerful way to develop connection.
Your Go Get It Challenge for the week is to create with your friends and loved ones!
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(September 2020 episode #4 rebroadcast) - Hunter and Austin define what a “Firefighter Friend” is, and discuss how we can cultivate meaningful friendships that will add value to our lives.
Your #GoGetItChallenge of the week: Reach out to one of your firefighter friends and let them know that you consider them a firefighter friend!
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Happy New Year! Last week on the show we recapped the previous year and reflected on where we have been and what we have learned. Today on the podcast, as we enter 2022, we're discussing various strategies and approaches to goal setting. Let's make this year the best year yet!
Your Go Get It Challenge is do some goal setting for 2022. If it helps, try using one of the frameworks we talked about during the podcast today! Happy 2022 -
As 2021 comes to a close, Austin and Hunter recap the year and share their answers to these questions: What was your biggest challenge this year? What kept you from being at your best that you can fix moving forward? What was your most significant learning or aha moment? What are you most proud of from 2021? What is something new you tried in 2021?
Your Go Get It Challenge is to reflect on those questions yourself heading into 2022!
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When a wedding venue cancels less than 24 hours before the big day, a bride and groom are challenged in ways they never expected. This week on the show we're talking about how to approach urgent and unexpected challenges.
Your Go Get It Challenge: For the next problem you face, break it up into one small hiccup at a time instead of one large hiccup.
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RERUN from May 3, 2021! What does it mean to "love the process?" How can you develop a deeper appreciation for the climb up the mountain? Are you heading towards a destination that will leave you with regrets? This week on the podcast, Hunter and Austin discuss all this and more and they discuss one of the ultimate keys to happiness and success: loving the climb regardless of what the view might look like at the summit.
Your Go Get It Challenge of the week: This week, take a photo of your climb. Wherever you are on this trail of life as you try to reach the summit of your aspirations. And reflect.. What if these are the best views I’m going to get? Do you love the process?
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This week on show, Austin shares the stories and lessons behind two scenes from two movies that just dropped in the last two weeks. Those movies are King Richard (HBO Max) and 14 Peaks (Netflix). And those scenes, which really spoke to Austin, were all about what it means to bet on yourself. Let's Go Get It this week, folks!
Your Go Get It Challenge this week is to check out either the movie King Richard or 14 Peaks.
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On November 6, 2021, Austin paced one of ultrarunning's top competitors and human beings, Kaci Lickteig, during a 100 mile trail race. From mile 49 to mile 72, Austin ran alongside Kaci, in a race where every step she took was one of courage and grit. In this episode, Austin recounts the lessons he learned from watching Kaci's amazing performance, and we discuss why it's so important to block out the noise of expectations and meet yourself where you are at right now.
Go Get It Challenge: Write down an expectation that either you are putting on yourself or that others are placing on you that is not serving you right now. Once you can identify this, then you can start the process of taking action towards what does serve you.
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Working for free. Ah, yes. A hotly debated topic. Some people say you shouldn't work for free because it isn't self respecting. They say it lowers the bar for your entire industry. But others, in their 7th season as a professional soccer player, say, screw that. And they walk into the manager's office and tell them, "I'll play for zero dollars and zero cents." This week on the show -- stories from sports, entrepreneurship, and the arts of the value of working for free.
DRock's story referenced in the episode
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Today we are joined by former US Women’s National Team member, CEO of Techne Futbol, and General Manager of women's professional soccer team Gotham FC, Yael Averbuch. In this conversation, Yael shares some of the most important leadership principles that have helped her find success on and off the field.
Go Get It Challenge: Find somebody doing something new and be one of the first people to jump on board.
TED Talk referenced in the episode
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Are you someone who arrives early, on time, or late? Are you someone who does the work only when expected to? Or are you putting in the work when no one is watching? Are you giving that extra little bit every time you get into action? This week on the show, Hunter shares a story about Ray Allen, and about how riding the early bus came to define his legendary career.
Go Get It Challenge: Make a deliberate decision and effort to be an early bus person this week. Do a little extra when no one is watching. Show up earlier so you can make more calls, send more emails, get more reps in. Be the person that earns trust, from your coach, your teacher, your boss, your parent, or your friend.
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Creativity often feels like this elusive force. So what is creativity? And how do we unlock the creativity that exists within each of us? This week on the show Austin offers up 3 strategies that you can put into practice today.
Your Go Get It Challenge this week is to schedule an hour of creativity. Put it on the calendar. In that hour you are going to be obvious, you’re going to make a mess, and you’re going to show up and do it no matter the circumstances.
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Watch Austin's documentary, With Grace
Listen to The Austin Meyer Podcast
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Today on the show, Hunter shares a story about how compassion, empathy, and how giving somebody the benefit of the doubt, has the potential to inspire and teach lessons that can dramatically impact the course of someone's life.
Go Get It Challenge: Identify and appreciate a time where you received the benefit of the doubt. And next time you’re faced with a choice to show compassion or hold power, choose wisely.
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In his book The Art of War, author Sun Tzu writes, “Every battle is won or lost before it is ever fought.” That's why, so often on the podcast, we talk about how to prepare. About the steps that lead up to game day, whatever the 'game' in your life is. On that theme, this week Hunter and Austin discuss the power of visualization. We talk about what it is, the science behind why it works, and how you can give it a try in your life today.
Your Go Get It Challenge of the week is to take at least 3 minutes each day this week to visualize some aspect of your day.Episode references:
Visualization Techniques to Affirm Your Desired Outcomes: A Step-by-Step Guide
The Science Behind Visualization
THE EFFECTS OF VISUALIZATION & GUIDED IMAGERY IN SPORTS PERFORMANCE by Tracy C. Ekeocha, B.S.
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"Leave Your Legacy" is a phrase that has carried a lot of weight in the Stanford soccer program over the past decade. But it's not just a phrase from that program. It’s a line used by motivational speakers, it is a common refrain in religious circles, and in many ways it is an idea that lingers in many of our heads… what will I be remembered for? Today on the podcast Austin shares his relationship to this idea of leaving a legacy, and we unpack how reflecting on our legacy may, or may not, help us get the most out of ourselves today.
Your Go Get It Challenge is to watch the Leave Your Legacy video and reflect on legacy. What does it mean to you? Do you share the same perspective as Austin? Does yours differ?
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Priya is a brilliant design researcher who works across industries. For the past few years she has been at Netflix, and most recently moved to DoorDash. Priya is also a mother of two daughters, and today on the show, she shares a story from a recent car ride with her daughters that had her reflecting on the meaning of effort. What is effort? How can we evaluate it? And how should we think about effort as a function of intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivators? All that and more on today's show! Hope you enjoy!
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As psychologist and author Carol Dweck says, “the view you adopt for yourself profoundly affects the way you lead your life. It can determine whether you become the person you want to be and whether you accomplish the things you value.” That view in life is, in large part, based upon whether you have a fixed mindset or a growth mindset. What is a growth vs. fixed mindset? How do you know which one you have? And how can you develop a growth mindset? All that and more today on the podcast!
References:Carol Dweck
Maria Popova
Jennifer Smith
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This week we are joined by world class app developer and designer Dominique Yahyavi for a conversation about bending the rules and challenging the status quo as a way to stand out and pursue our ambitions.
Dominique is a former Stanford soccer player turned one of the most successful app developers in the business. After stints working at Apple, Facebook, and IDEO, Dominique went on to found Dayworks, creating his own iPhone apps. One of those is Spark Camera, an app that makes it easy to capture, edit and share your videos with just a few taps. Spark has over 6 million creators, was named by Apple as one of its apps of the year in 2019, won an Apple editor’s choice, and earned an International Design Excellence Award. Recently, Dominique also cofounded Pixelcut, which is a graphic design app that allows you to remove the background on images and create professional looking product photography in seconds. In less than one year, Dom and his team have made Pixelcut one of the most popular apps on the App Store used by millions of creators and small businesses.
Your Go Get It Challenge is to do something different than you have been doing it in a way that might help you stand out.
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