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In this episode, get to know Bob Conlin, a passionate men's coach and retreat facilitator. As a devoted husband, Bob emphasizes the transformative power of emotional work and the importance of vulnerability in men's lives. He discusses the often overlooked emotional and energetic load men carry. He shares his insights into how societal norms around masculinity have encouraged men to suppress their emotions and the critical need for supportive communities where men can openly share and grow.
We discuss the importance of community and support systems, whether through therapy, coaching, or trusted friendships, to help men process their emotions and experiences. Bob describes the profound impact of retreats, which offer a safe space for men to connect, reflect, and heal. He stresses the challenge of integrating the lessons learned from these intense experiences into everyday life, advocating for small, consistent actions, and maintaining connections with others who understand the journey.
Throughout the conversation, we explore the concept of vulnerability as a pathway to personal power and authentic living. We challenge the traditional "lone wolf" mentality, urging men to embrace vulnerability and community as essential components of a fulfilling life.
Show Highlights
[00:40] How Bob Conlin became a life coach [09:16] What it’s like to build a community [12:24] Why Bob and his team created the Alchemy of Man [18:35] On helping men align their paths [21:08] Advice for men scared to join retreats and navigate a new space [24:31] The energetic load that comes with being more aligned with one’s self [30:26] Why integrating back into life is the hardest part of the work [38:06] The number one challenge men are facing today and how to address itLinks and Resources
🟢 Bob Conlin’s Website → Conlincoaching.com
🟢 Bob Conlin’s Instagram → Instagram.com/relationship_alchemist
🟢 Bob Conlin’s Facebook Page → Facebook.com/bob.conlin.779
🟢 Alchemy of Men’s Website → Alchemyofmenretreat.com
🟢 Alchemy of Men’s Instagram → Instagram.com/thealchemyofmen
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, we welcome Leila Dylla, a passionate advocate for feminine healing and relational depth. Leila, who leads the Heart Space community, shares her insights and understanding of how embracing the cyclical nature of life can help you with personal growth and transformation.
She discusses the importance of aligning with the natural rhythms of change rather than resisting them, emphasizing that true progress comes from surrendering to life’s inherent flow. She talks about balancing intuition and structure, advocating for a harmonious integration of both to achieve personal and professional fulfillment.
We also explore the concept of faith in the unseen, the necessity of both direction and flow, and the transformative power of trusting in something greater than ourselves. Leila highlights the role of genuine, supportive relationships in our personal evolution and the essence of her work in fostering deep, enduring connections within the Heart Space community.
Join us as Leila shares her journey and offers valuable insights on navigating life’s challenges with faith, resilience, and a balanced approach to growth.
Show Highlights
02:16] Leila Dylla and what her work focuses on [04:04] The concept of divine power [08:39] Advice on balancing structured plans with intuitive feelings [11:01] Why we feel the need to be healed [15:55] Being vs. doing [19:53] Why it’s important to embrace life's cyclical nature for personal evolution [22:40] The necessity of faith and surrender in navigating life’s uncertainties [31:04] On integrating both masculine (structure) and feminine (flow) [37:18] What the Heart Space Community is about [41:05] The importance of authentic connectionsLinks and Resources
🟢 Leila Dylla’s Website → Leiladylla.com
🟢 Leila Dylla’s Instagram → Instagram.com/leila.dylla
🟢 The Heart Space’s Website → Leiladylla.com/the-heart-space
🟢 The Heart Space’s Instagram → Instagram.com/theheartspace.community
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, Dylan sat down with Jack Donovan, a prominent author known for his work on masculinity and modern paganism. Jack is the author of several books, including "The Way of Men" and "Fire in the Dark." He is also the founder of the Order of Fire, a group dedicated to exploring and developing a new solar culture.
Jack and Dylan dive into the concept of the three archetypes central to Jack's philosophy: the Father, the Striker, and the Lord of the Earth. They discuss how these archetypes represent different aspects of masculinity and their roles in creating and maintaining order in society. Jack explains how these archetypes are derived from historical myths and universal themes, emphasizing the importance of the father figure as a guiding and rule-setting leader.
The conversation also touches on the often-overlooked work of the Lord of the Earth, which involves the day-to-day tasks and relationship-building necessary for maintaining stability. They explore how modern men can balance the excitement of the warrior archetype with the essential but less glamorous responsibilities of everyday life.
Jack shares insights on the Order of Fire's mission to create a new cultural aesthetic that reflects positive masculine values and how they aim to inspire art, music, and literature that embody these ideals. Tune in to learn more about Jack's work, his vision for the future, and how you can get involved with the Order of Fire.
Show Highlights
[0:54] Fundamental problem men are facing in society [07:33] The concept of sex pollution [12:20] On masculine culture and the lack of men in cultural spaces today [22:49] What a solar culture is [25:37] The three archetypes: the Father, the Striker, and the Lord of the Earth [39:42] Jack’s advice for menLinks and Resources
🟢 Jack Donovan’s Website → Jack-donovan.com/
🟢 Jack Donovan’s X → X.com/mr_jackdonovan
🟢 Jack Donovan’s Instagram →Instagram.com/starttheworld
🟢 Jack Donovan’s YouTube→ Youtube.com/@JackDonovan
🟢 Order of Fire Website → Orderoffire.com
🟢 Order of Fire Instagram → Instagram.com/theorderoffire
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, join me and Greg Ray as we cover various aspects of hunting and the outdoor experience. Greg, an experienced guide and hunter, discusses the importance of ethical hunting practices, emphasizing respect for wildlife and the environment.
We delve into the benefits of hunting wild game for food, and its nutritional and ethical aspects compared to processed alternatives like plant-based meats. Greg shares insights into the training and preparation involved in long-range shooting, stressing the importance of understanding one's equipment and limitations.
We also touch on the experience of field dressing animals and the supportive environment Greg's team provides for newcomers to hunting, making hunting a sustainable and meaningful experience.
Show Highlights
[00:37] The story of how Outdoor Solutions came to be [06:05] Why Greg and his team started their long-range schools [11:14] Field to Table and Greg’s observation on his clients [16:59] Barriers to entry for new hunters today [23:06] Homesteading as the millennials’ midlife crisis [27:00] What’s an ethical shot placement? [31:53] Advice to new hunters who are scared [38:48] Greg’s most favorite hunts he’s ever doneLinks and Resources
🟢 Outdoor Solutions Corp Website → Outdoorsolutionscorp.com
🟢 From Field to Table Website → Fromfieldtotable.com
🟢 Outdoor Solutions Corp Instagram → Instagram.com/outdoor_solutions_official
🟢 From Field to Table Instagram → Instagram.com/os_fromfieldtotable
🟢 From Field to Table Youtube → Youtube.com/@OutdoorSolutions
🟢 Greg’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/outdoorsolutionscorp
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In today's episode, Dylan and guest, Tyler Skinner, the founder of Women Making Waves, explore various aspects of personal growth and professional development, including facing your fears and self-awareness.
Tyler looks back on her journey, and how the pandemic led her to discover her passion. They touch on the importance of integrating personal passions into daily life for emotional balance and professional success, with Dylan recounting how a visit to an aerospace museum helped him reconnect with his inner child and regain confidence, while Tyler finds solace in nature and encourages others to embrace their passions.
The conversation also delves into the power of pausing amidst life's demands, the benefits of meditation, and taking breaks to foster self-awareness and creativity. Join us and discover how you can integrate personal passions and holistic self-care into your personal and professional life!
Show Highlights
[00:44] Tyler’s background and how she ended up in the business world [05:20] “Shivit” and Tyler’s journey to self-discovery [08:34] On how Tyler discovered her passion [14:29] What Women Making Waves is about [26:42] Growing and evolving as our purpose in life [30:10] The importance of having access [40:05] The concept of "power in the pause" and meditationLinks and Resources
🟢 Women Making Waves → Women-making-waves.com
🟢 Women Making Waves Instagram → Instagram.com/women.making.waves/
🟢 Tyler’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/tyler-skinner-ba3b78189/
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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Jeddy Azuma, Founder & CEO of The Rising Man, a community based in Austin, sat down with us today to share his insights into communal living, familial bonds, and societal structures. He reflects on his experiences living with close friends and their families, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of collaborative lifestyles.
Dylan and Jeddy explore the concept of generational housing and its potential to address contemporary challenges like the housing crisis and social isolation. He discusses the impact of extended communal living on children, including the benefits of diverse adult influences in their upbringing.
They also talk about broader societal issues such as the housing crisis, zoning laws, and the need for innovative solutions that prioritize human connection over conventional norms -- envisioning a future where decentralized, village-like settings foster deeper connections and mutual support.
Show Highlights
[00:19] What is initiation? [02:04] Discussion on passage rituals and ceremonies [08:59] Three stages of a rite of passage [17:35] Trust bank metaphor [24:18] Benefits of communal living [40:05] Decentralization as potential future trajectoryLinks and Resources
🟢 The Rising Man Brotherhood → Risingman.org
🟢 Jeddy's LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/jeddy-azuma-402725102
🟢 Jeddy’s Instagram → Instagram.com/JeddyAzuma
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, host Dylan Bain reflects on a pivotal moment when a fellow student approached him, seeking advice on how he managed to excel in graduate school, secure a prestigious job, and maintain a healthy family life -- leading him to ponder the universal challenges of pursuing significant life changes and overcoming fear and doubt.
He shares a practical four-step process for achieving any goal: knowing where you want to be, understanding your current situation, taking the next best step, and reassessing your goals continuously.
Throughout the episode, Dylan illustrates these steps with anecdotes from his financial coaching practice and personal experiences and offers actionable advice on navigating life’s transitions, managing finances, and staying true to one's aspirations. Don't miss it!
Show Highlights
[03:13] The four-step process to achieve your goals [04:20] Step 1: Know where you want to be [08:51] Step 2: Know where you are [12:30] Step 3: Take the next best step to get to where you want to be [16:59] Step 4: Go back to step number one and reassessLinks and Resources
🟢 The Human Revolution with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In today's episode, Dylan Bain offers a deep dive into the complexities of the housing crisis today, exploring its multifaceted issues and proposing some thought-provoking solutions. He discusses the intricate interplay between zoning laws, market incentives, and technological advancements. Throughout the episode, Dylan emphasizes the need for uncomfortable but necessary decisions to address the housing crisis effectively, advocating for either a deregulated market approach, removing restrictive zoning laws, or a more regulated market that prioritizes single-family housing.
Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the housing crisis that challenges conventional wisdom!
Show Highlights
[01:20] Overview of the housing crisis in the U.S. [06:45] Discussion on building homes in the U.S. [09:44] Investor activity and its effects [14:21] The problems with zoning laws [22:29] Hierarchical zoning as an alternative [26:25] The role of data analytics and algorithms in influencing housing prices and rents [28:18] Discussion on market Participation and regulationLinks and Resources
🟢 The Human Revolution with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this fun-filled and insightful episode, guests Mo Barrett and Katy Stevens, "unlikely best friends building a world filled with unforgettable experiences that entertain and empower, by using humor
in unexpected ways" sat down with Dylan to talk about navigating life. They delve into the realms of feeling overwhelmed, embracing failure, and fostering communal connections.Hear anecdotes packed with valuable lessons — from Mo's experience in the cockpit that highlights the importance of breaking down daunting tasks into manageable steps to Dylan's early podcasting days and Katy's teaching method of "greatest hits," which showcases the value of embracing failure as part of one's growth and progress.
They also talk about the significance of cultural connections and shared experiences, sparked by Dylan's recounting of a communal dumpling-making event, and explore the transformative power of such experiences compared to transactional interactions.
Show Highlights
[00:29] Introduction to guests [02:20] What Katy and Mo do, and how they ended up working together [06:32] Why Katy and Mo rebranded [10:57] On making an experience unforgettable [17:56] Interactive ways to connect with an audience [27:22] Katy and Mo's preparations before going on stage [39:05] Transaction versus TransformationLinks and Resources
🟢 Unforgettable Experiences Website → Unforgettableexperiences.com
🟢 Unforgettable Experiences Instagram → Instagram.com/yourunforgettableexperiences/
🟢 How to Be Unforgettable | TEDxYoungstown → Youtube.com/watch?v=eX2YN_OaIJ8
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, we're joined by Joshua Laycock, a Coach and Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) focusing on men and men’s issues. He has been working in the realm of men’s work for close to a decade, leading and consulting with various men’s groups, as well as providing one-on-one coaching to men looking to improve in a variety of aspects of their lives, most notably in their relationships, careers, parenting, and in learning to live more in alignment with their purpose and priorities. He recently launched an online coaching program called the Lifestyle Evolution Project.
Joshua and Dylan Bain explore various themes related to work, fulfillment, and personal growth, including the concept of working hard for the benefit of others, the disillusionment that can come from sacrificing personal well-being for corporate success, and the importance of aligning expectations with reality.
Joshua shares personal anecdotes from his own career experiences and emphasizes the need for individuals to question societal norms around work and success, and to challenge the idea that suffering is a necessary component of achievement.
Tune in today for a thought-provoking exploration of work, purpose, and community!
Show Highlights
[00:29] Introduction to guest [01:44] Joshua Laycock’s backstory [09:14] The concept of wearing masks, and learning to take them off [19:42] Integrating the word “and” more into our lives [21:56] The bus analogy and how to tackle resistance [28:11] Busy vs having a full schedule [35:18] Discussion on capitalism and its ethical implications [41:20] Reflections on morality, individualism, and communityLinks and Resources
🟢 Lifestyle Evolution Project → https://lifestyle-evolution-project.mn.co/share/kJssd7ZX-1I12aKJ?utm_source=manual
🟢 Joshua’s Podcast → https://open.spotify.com/show/7LOyp25iqgN0h4whtxMIrT?si=71c8402279b24721
🟢 Joshua’s Instagram → Instagram.com/Joshua.Laycock
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, host Dylan Bain takes us on a personal journey that began in March 2020. Dylan and his wife were searching for a home, a significant milestone after ten years of marriage. Amidst his analytical approach—considering taxes, school districts, and crime rates—Dylan’s wife offered a poignant reminder: they weren't buying a house; they were buying a home. This insight set the stage for a deeper exploration into the essence of human experience versus societal expectations, and how we can re-evaluate personal finances and lifestyle choices to align more closely with human needs rather than societal expectations.
Tune in now to learn more!
Show Highlights
[00:27] Anecdote from Dylan about house hunting
[01:45] How society incentivizes logical over emotional decisions
[03:24] Capitalism, and how modern life commodifies human aspects
[12:18] The costs and processes of living authenticallyLinks and Resources
🟢 Anya Shakh's episode → https://traffic.libsyn.com/fiscallysavage/EP123.mp3
🟢 The Human Revolution with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of talking with Anya Shakh, a relationship coach and advocate for understanding the dynamics between men and women. She offers insights into the challenges faced by both genders in today's dating scene and relationships, from birth control and its impact on society today to conflicting messages from feminism and the misconceptions surrounding incels and the stereotypes perpetuated by mainstream media.
Anya advocates for a deeper understanding of the responsibilities that come with empowerment, and the necessity of honesty and clear communication in relationships, highlighting the importance of partnership and mutual respect.
Catch the latest episode today for a more nuanced understanding of empowerment and relationships!
Show Highlights
[00:55] The growing gap between men and women
[10:08] The birth control pill and how it commodified sex
[14:28] On why sex become just an act
[17:57] What drives the gap between men and women today
[24:11] Anya’s thoughts on the male birth control pill
[27:10] On empowerment and redefining it
[33:27] The responsibilities that come with power and autonomy
Links and Resources
🟢 Anya Shakh’s Instagram → Instagram.com/AnyaShakh
🟢 Anya Shakh'’s Podcast → Podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ancient-intelligence/id1617883752
🟢 The Human Revolution with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this inaugural episode of "The Human Revolution," host Dylan Bain shares a deeply personal story that marked a turning point in his life. Reflecting on a moment when he faced the end of his teaching career and the daunting prospect of supporting his family without a job, Dylan recounts the pivotal question posed by his principal: "What kind of man does your daughter need you to be?" This question sparks a journey of self-discovery and a realization that traditional notions of success and financial stability are overshadowed by the fundamental human needs of connection, authenticity, and belonging.
Dylan emphasizes the human element in personal finance and the importance of creating environments that foster genuine human connection and well-being. Learn more about the four pillars of human experience: food, relationship, heart, and lifestyle, as Dylan examines how industrialized food production, transactional relationships, suppressed emotional expression, and isolating lifestyles contribute to widespread suffering and disconnection.
Tune in now and find out how we can reclaim our humanity!
Show Highlights
[00:27] Dylan's turning point
[02:40] The four pillars of human experience
[13:19] On how we can reclaim our humanity
[16:00] Personal finances and its connection to the human experienceLinks and Resources
🟢 Dylan's Episode → https://fiscallysavage.libsyn.com/rivers-of-change-leading-the-charge-for-a-more-authentic-life
🟢 The Human Revolution with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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We’re shifting the focus from finance to a broader exploration of creating a more human-centered world–drawing inspiration from a story by Desmond Tutu. He reflects on his experience in financial coaching, highlighting the realization that financial issues often stem from deeper emotional and systemic problems.
With society losing touch with its humanity in various aspects, including relationships, emotions, and lifestyle choices, there’s a need to reevaluate our approach to food, relationships, expressing emotions, and lifestyle to build a more fulfilling and human-centered life.
Join us on a transformative journey in this new episode!
Show Highlights
[00:36] Reflections on a powerful story heard from Desmond Tutu
[02:44] Observations about people's finances
[05:46] The systemic issues within the current societal structure
[08:58] The shift in the food industry
[15:46] Challenges in expressing emotions, and the lost human elements in relationships
[19:40] Shift in the podcast's focus
[21:15] Introduction to Ascendant Legion
Links and Resources
🟢 Traver Boehm Episode → fiscallysavage.libsyn.com/farewell-nice-guy-welcome-the-uncivilized-man-with-traver-boehm
🟢 Jordan Gray Episode → fiscallysavage.libsyn.com/relationships-and-moving-forward-with-jordan-gray
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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Today’s guest, Amy McAllaster, is a counselor and coach with a practice in Littleton. We explore various aspects of relationships, mental health, and societal challenges. Amy shares insights into the obstacles couples face, the impact of societal expectations on men, and the need for authentic and intentional communities.
Join us in this insightful episode as we cover various topics such as building meaningful connections, addressing attachment wounds, and cultivating a healthier, more connected society!
Show Highlights
[00:36] Introduction of the guest, Amy McAllaster
[02:42] The concept of the conscious relationship
[11:02] On creating authentic spaces to be vulnerable
[14:36] Two key pieces on how to make a relationship work
[16:44] What most men feel objectified about
[20:25] The importance of strong connected relationships
[22:22] Erasure of men's experiences
[24:11] Obstacles couples face
[26:21] On men feeling lonely but not recognizing it as such
[28:48] Impact of systemic issues in communities
[29:58] The importance of both healthy family systems and broader communities
[41:33] Free-range parenting
Links and Resources
🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Instagram → Instagram.com/AmyMcallaster
🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Facebook → Facebook.com/Amy.Mcallasterschmitz
🟢 Amy McAllaster’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/amy-mcallaster-ma-ma-lpc-ba2959145
🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Website → AmyMcallaster.com
🟢 Amy McAllaster’s Counseling Website → AmysCounseling.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
Books Mentioned
🟢 How We Love by Kay Yerkovich, Milan Yerkovich → howwelove.com/shop/how-we-love-book
🟢 Attached by Amir Levine, Rachel S. F. Heller → attachedthebook.com
🟢 The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan → amazon.com/Feminine-Mystique-50th-Anniversary/dp/0393346781
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When did we start letting numbers define us as human beings? The amount of money you have in the bank, your credit score, your net worth – these all indicate something important in our modern, currency-driven world. But the one thing it shouldn’t define is who we are.
In this latest episode of Intuitive Finance, join us as we dive into bringing relationships back at the heart of personal finance and redefining what it really means to be successful in our money stories.
Show Highlights
[02:59] The quantifiable versus the experiential
[04:26] Bringing relationships back into focus
[06:59] From “I’ll get the next one” to creating currency
[09:03] The creation of debt instruments
[11:40] Proposing a new financial revolution framework
[11:59] Being human-centered
[13:53] Establishing meaningful interactions
[15:45] Redefining success
Links and Resources
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage
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In this episode of Fiscally Savage, we sat down with Kristofor Healey – a seasoned speaker, accomplished author, and former law enforcement officer. He shares his experiences in law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of living a life with valor, rooted in courage and the pursuit of virtue.
From navigating the ever-changing landscape of life and technology to Bitcoin and AI, join us and get inspired to face adversity, take risks, and find ways to test your mettle, even if it means stepping out of your comfort zone.
Show Highlights
[00:56] What makes a man indispensable
[16:14] The six f’s
[18:07] AI, and being an early adopter of technology
[28:50] The concept of living with valor
[33:38] Applying valor in daily life
[37:14] Trauma in law enforcement and military
[41:43] Importance of recognizing and dealing with trauma
[47:18] Living in the present moment
[50:20] Where to find Kristofor Healey
Links and Resources
🟢 Kristofor Healey’s Instagram → Instagram.com/Team_Healey
🟢 Kristofor Healey’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/Kristofor-Healey
🟢 Kristofor Healey’s Website → KristoforHealey.com
🟢 Kristofor Healey’s Podcast → Podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-indispensable-man/id1617140364
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
Books Mentioned
🟢 Indispensable: A Tactical Plan for the Modern Man by Kristofor Healey → dl.bookfunnel.com/nv9djudjrxadamsmith.org/the-wealth-of-nations
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Sometimes, misery and shame is comfortable. It’s always been in your life. It’s predictable. It’s safe.
But until when can you keep this in your reality and in your relationships? Until when can you keep holding yourself back? Until when do you plan to continue on the path of conscious misalignment?
Let’s give a warm welcome to our guest Jordan Gray as he lends us his expertise to answer all our questions about relationships and how we deal with shame, reality, and all the other obstacles that keep us from moving forward.
Join us in this special episode of Intuitive Finance as we reimagine your relationship and money story.
Show Highlights
[01:53] Jordan’s journey into relationship coaching
[04:24] The actual goal of relationship coaching
[08:06] Shame and fear as defense mechanisms
[13:38] Shame as a safety blanket
[19:15] Shame as something predictable
[21:44] Having the right relationship with reality
[25:17] Dealing with and moving forward from the now
[31:01] The path to openness and saying yes
[37:57] The big stumbling blocks to moving forward
Links and Resources
🟢 Jordan Gray Consulting → JordanGrayConsulting.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/FiscallySavage
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Discover the transformative power of grief as Nature Rooted, Transformational and Leadership Coach, Ryan Conklin, dissects the complexity of grief, and the importance of intentional community building for personal and professional transformation.
From personal experiences to life transitions, Ryan explores diverse forms of loss, the fear surrounding grief and the misconceptions of "getting through" it, and how you can honor and celebrate these thresholds instead.
Tune in and learn the role of grief, the consequences of suppressing it, and how when embraced, it becomes a catalyst for personal growth!
Show Highlights
[01:12] What makes a life transformation
[10:54] Ryan’s experience with fear
[14:47] Why you should honor grief instead of suppressing it
[22:57] Different forms of loss, and ceremonies for life transitions
[27:54] Grief and uncertainty about what's on the other side
[32:09] The concept of "the land", and the role of community
[38:27] The importance of intentional community building
[41:40] On creating ripples of transformation
[45:08] Where to find Ryan Conklin
Links and Resources
🟢 Ryan Conklin’s Instagram → Instagram.com/ConklinChronicles
🟢 Ryan Conklin’s LinkedIn → Linkedin.com/in/Ryan-Conklin-12947640/
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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In this episode, we venture into a nuanced exploration of the intricate relationship between ethics and finances.
In a world where judgment often accompanies discussions about money, we are here to explore reshaping the narrative, guiding you towards a healthier understanding of the ethical dimensions of finance.
How do we tell apart ethical and non-ethical systems? What are the telltale signs? Where do we fall in all of this, and what responsibilities do we have? What should our priorities be?
Elevate your awareness of the profound connections between value, ethics, and our own money stories, only here on Intuitive Finance.
Show Highlights
[02:24] The relation between money and ethics
[07:26] Ethical systems and value
[10:26] Non-ethical systems and extraction
[15:49] "Capital S" Systems versus personal systems
[20:26] Prioritizing your personal system
Links and Resources
🟢 Intuitive Finance with Dylan Bain → DylanBain.com
🟢 Intuitive Finance Toolkit → DylanBain.com/Toolkit
🟢 Instagram → Instagram.com/TheDylanBain
🟢 Threads → Threads.net/@TheDylanBain
🟢 Facebook → Facebook.com/FiscallySavage
🟢 Twitter → Twitter.com/TheDylanBain
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