In the Flow #21 - would you like another latke?

Dec 12, 2020 10:22 pm

The answer is always yes.


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In the Flow


This weeks' episode was more than a little personal.


Erin Pheil helped me unlock a long held hangup.


It feels weird doing it in public.


I've always felt that I need to segregate my online personalities.


Business Bram. Family Bram. Podcaster Bram. Entrepreneur Bram. Investor Bram. Artist Bram. Political thoughts Bram.


It's exhausting.


And entirely unnecessary.


If there is one thing I've learned from countless hours on zoom calls, it's that this segregation between the professional and the personal is impossible and unwanted.


We don't identify or connect with the shiny, unblemished surface of a projected perfection.


What we need to feel another person is to see the messy, ragged edges of who they are.


Doing things quickly is my focus for the coming year.


Nothing feel quicker than vulnerability.


On the podcast


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Erin Mindfixes Bram

In this episode, Erin Pheil, founder of the MindFix Group (mindfixgroup.com) helps Bram identify and eliminate a harmful belief that's been holding him back. If you struggle with self-doubt, imposter syndrome, or deeply rooted doubts about self worth, you will love this episode.


Henry Antenor - Episode 15 | The hot Seat

Henry talks to us about figuring out what it is that he wants to do.

We've finished uploading our Hot Seat episodes to Youtube to make them available for people outside the 1%. Please enjoy!


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Here to always stimulate your bottom line,


Bram (& Greg)



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