Episode 64: San Fran Bans E-Cigs, Leaked Emails at Google, Body Language for Leaders, Recharging Your Body, Legacy or Currency, and Understanding Before Being Understood
July 2nd, 2019
49 mins 33 secs
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Show Description:
In today's current events, we talk about the City of San Francisco banning E-Cigs, and the various effects this could have on a greater scale. We then transition to the leaked emails at Google regarding Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro, and we discuss the concept of censorship and internet regulation.
In today's real life experience, Tim discusses 5 body language tips to portray leadership and how he has worked to improve these, while Slager highlights an important conversation he had at the gym when it comes to properly recharging your body.
Ending on book talk, Tim pulls a crucial emotional intelligence concept out of the book "Outwitting the Devil," and Slager talks about leaving a meaningful legacy, influenced by Gary V's book "Crush It."
Show Highlights:
2:00-13:00: The City of San Francisco is banning the distribution and sale of E-Cigs. We discuss the impact on the economy, the black market, and the alternative of regular cigarettes for older people.
13:00-22:45: Leaked emails within google detail slander toward thought leaders like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro. This influences a talk about censorship, and regulating information for public safety and not political ideology.
22:45-32:00: Analyzing an article from Forbes, Tim gets into 5 body language hacks that will portray leadership to those around you. We get into the different strategies, and the few that we have had to improve the most within the last year.
32:00-39:00: Drawing from an insightful conversation with a friend from the gym, Slager discusses the importance to listening to your body's stress levels, signs to look for when it's time for a recharge, and the activities we participate in to add energy back in our lives.
39:00-43:00: Tim highlights a concept from "Outwitting the Devil" by Napoleon Hill, centered around seeking to understand before seeking to be understood.
43:00-48:00: Drawing from "Crush It" by Gary V, Slager talks about what it means to leave a true legacy not defined by money.