Episodes

  • Don't Settle | Steve Jobs | Red Sage Podcast #016
    Nov 30 2023
    Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs,
    chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar
    Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the
    opportunities in life's setbacks -- including death itself -- at the
    university's 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005.
    #stevejobs #dontsettle #redsagepodcast
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    4 mins
  • 3 Motivating Questions with Scott Geller | Red Sage Podcast #015
    Nov 1 2023

    3 Motivating Questions with Scott Geller | Red Sage Podcast

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    4 mins
  • Live Your Dream with Willie Jolley | Red Sage #014
    Oct 2 2023

    Live Your Dream with Willie Jolley, author of, Setback is a Setup for a Comeback.

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    3 mins
  • Keep Moving Forward with Rocky Balboa | Red Sage #013
    Sep 27 2023

    Sylvester Stallone (Rocky Balboa) delivers this unforgettably passionate mindset on success.

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    2 mins
  • Infinite Game Mindset with Simon Sinek | Red Sage #012
    Sep 27 2023

    Author and speaker Simon Sinek talks about the Infinite Game Mindset and why winning is a matter of perspective.  #simonsinek #redsage

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    8 mins
  • Pings, Rings and Dings with Nir Eyal | Red Sage #011
    Sep 19 2023

    Nir Eyal is the bestselling author of "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products" and has  a new book,  "Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life."   Nir Eyal writes, consults, and teaches about the intersection of psychology, technology, and business. 

     

    #nireyal #indistractable 

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    5 mins
  • Small Habits Matter with James Clear | Red Sage #010
    Sep 13 2023

    Small Habits Matter with James Clear | Red Sage #010

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    5 mins
  • Euphemisms with George Carlin | Red Sage #009
    Sep 13 2023
    The key idea of the video is that Americans use euphemisms to avoid facing uncomfortable truths, and this trend is becoming more prevalent with each generation.
    • 00:00 😡 Americans use euphemisms in their language to avoid facing the truth and it is getting worse with each generation.
    • 00:28 😮 In the first world war, the condition of a stressed nervous system in a fighting person was called "shell shock," while in the second world war, it was referred to as "battle fatigue."
    • 01:17 😂 Operational exhaustion is a euphemism for combat conditions during the war in Korea that has been stripped of all humanity and now sounds like a car problem.
    • 01:40 💡 The war in Vietnam was referred to as post-traumatic stress disorder instead of shell shock, which may have hindered the necessary attention for veterans, and the use of euphemisms like "bathroom tissue" instead of toilet paper has become increasingly prevalent.

     

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    3 mins