Episode 112: Indiana Teen Preventing Newborn Abandonment, Millennials and Debt, Patience in Business, How Being Organized Effects Mental Health, Positive Stress, and Eating Like a King

Published: Jan. 28, 2020, 1 p.m.

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Show Description:

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In today's current events, we discuss an inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised money to solve the problem of abandoned newborns in his community. We also talk about a recent story about millennials, debt, and what you can do to set yourself up for financial freedom.

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In the real-life experience section of the episode, Slager talks about an important business lesson that he learned about patience. Tim discusses the correlation between mental health and organization, and what he is doing to start 2020 off on the right foot.

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In the book talk portion of the episode, Tim talks about healthy stress and how you can determine if your workspace is providing positive stress and productivity, citing John Medina's "Brain Rules." Slager explains what it means to eat like a king, analyzing a section from Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

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Show Highlights:

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2:20-20:50: We get into the weekend recap, including the Butler game, Chase Rice's new album Slager's funny gym and grocery store events, and Jeff Bezos getting criticized.
\\n20:50-27:20: Tim discusses the inspiring story of an Indiana teen who raised $10K to install a solution to prevent abandoned babies from dying.
\\n27:20-36:50: Based on a recent study by Politico, Slager talks about the surprising #1 life goal of millennials, and what we can do to achieve this.
\\n36:50-42:20: Slager reflects on a recent lesson he learned about patience from nutrition coaching and how you can avoid being desperate in business.
\\n42:20-53:05: Tim discusses the impact of organization and mental health, and how he is trying to be more organized in 2020 with his furniture and desk.
\\n53:05-1:03:50: Tim analyzes a section from "Brain Rules" by John Medina on healthy stress, and the three things you should ask yourself when determining whether your workspace is more stressful or productive.
\\n1:03:50-1:09:20: Slager ends the show talking about what it means to slow down, enjoy your food, and eat like a king, reflecting on Aubrey Marcus' "Own the Day, Own Your Life."

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