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Jovan Gruban – All You Need to Know About Street Football Worldwide (E79)
In this special episode of the Ghetto Podcast, Anton sits down with Jovan Gruban – founder of Austria’s street football movement "Kings of Klessheim" and co-founder of ISFA. Jovan shares stories about the origins of this movement and how such initiatives are creating an international phenomenon that unites street football players and enthusiasts worldwide. He reveals how the dynamics of street football and the spirit of community help overcome the challenges of the digital era and other aspects of modern culture, providing an authentic platform for young talents and inspiring future generations.
2024-11-07
1h 36
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#34 - Taylor Higgins - Rap, Creative Environment & Wisdom
"I am feeling that the dreams are trying to figure out exactly what this all means – and these dreams are trying to build up my own self-esteem. And then, the confidence is telling me that maybe the common sense is not exactly what we need. I really feel like my eyes are closed but I’m finally seeing with my soul." Pure love for my brother Taylor: radically honest, non-judgemental, open-minded, open-hearted, compassionate and the list goes on and on and on...life is playing some dope games with us...we traveled together just for a week and...
2021-07-07
53 min
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#33 - Lawrence Huff - Life of a 73 Years Old Prison-Yoga-Teacher
I met Lawrence in Tegucigalpa, Honduras - a 73 years old human rights activist who is teaching yoga and mindfulness in prisons and juvenile jails around Central America. Some inmates are innocent, some are not, but the thing is that Lawrence is doing remarkable work by means of helping them to find inner peace and therefore stabilizing their mental state, what is needful as fuck (especially for the innocent juvenile inmates) in order to pave their way to a healthy way of life with a positive impact on their environment and to get them truly socially reintegrated. But to do...
2021-05-10
45 min
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#31 - Daniel Scobie - Richness, Disconnect To Reconnect & Oddness
A few hours before recording that episode a guy tried to rob us, but fortunately we had Philadelphia Phil in our squad who wrestled down the thief and also got help from Daniel who tied him with a rope. Being a little bit overtaken by that random situation, Daniel and me still wanted to enjoy the day so we were feeling like recording an episode and yeah, here it is: Daniel aka Mr. Ontario, a super energetic and fervent guy who left his home country Canada for the first time in his life in order to travel through Central...
2021-05-03
32 min
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#30 - Philipp Pan - Looking For Jack, Dreams & Rejecting Your Diploma
Concerning my question about the reason for his stay in Guatemala, Philipp said that he came to San Marcos to look for Jack Dawson, the lead character from the renowned movie Titanic - Jack symbolizes a way of natural, authentic living or let's say a simpe life, something that is often found in poverty, something that people with a rich background often look for but just temporarily, for the tendency to return to their cage of familiarity prevails. Why? Because the desire for comfort kills the passion of the soul. Because people only come home from the next field...
2021-05-01
15 min
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#29 - Aleksander Zielinski - Life of a Spiritual Healer
This is probably one of the weirdest and most entertaining episodes I've ever recorded - back in the days I've been spending three weeks in a hippie village, San Marcos, Guatemala, where I had the opportunity to meet the epitome of "unusual, nonstandard people" and man, what should I say? That was an experience - a rollercoaster ride between light-heartedness, confusion, overburdening, "WTF"-moments, curiosity and the willingness to understand - I have to admit that although I haven't admitted it back then, that I've been judging a lot because...imagine yourself, sitting in a hostel, having dinner and...
2021-05-01
55 min
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#28 - Stefan Soler - Football, Bolton Wanderers, Giving It A Try & Passion
At the age 16 Stefan experienced something that sounds like THE DREAM of every young football enthusiast: playing probably the best game ever for your local team (in Australia), being spotted by a scout of a renowned English football club and, together with his best friend who also played the game of his life, getting invited to their academy in England for 6 months... Man, I just love listening to this episode over and over again, because Stefan truly appreciates that unique experience - gratitude overload - listening to him just gives me peace, it gives me so much...
2021-04-25
18 min
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#27 - Dusty Grey - Energy, Entitlement, Drugs & Consciousness
No word, no sentence, no book, no picture, no video, not even a typical jovan-like praise and glorification, nothing, for real - nothing, nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing can describe what an incredible impact Dusty had on me and how much he means to me! Infinite gratitude for this unique connection, just infinite gratitude! #coolesthumanalive
2021-04-21
56 min
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#26 - Lola Jin - Life of a well-traveled teacher
Hi. That's Lola, a teacher, but not just a casual teacher - Lola is a fucking amazing, well-traveled teacher who simply knows what she's doing and I'm glad that she shared a lot of valuable stuff in this episode (what's kinda remarkable because the few days we were hanging out together we were just talking pure light-hearted shit hahaha). For real, Steff...ehm, I mean Lola, is not the kind of teacher that just gives a kid a text book and says: “Ok, work through this page.” She's the one that gets them excited about the topics because that’s what...
2021-04-20
40 min
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#25 - Matt Woods - Guatemalan Dogs, Pleasant Solitude, Decisions & Mentors
I was celebrating christmas with some hostel employees, eating delicious food and enjoying the silence of the jungle around the village Lanquín all day long...and then, all of a sudden, a stranger arrived, standing in the middle of the welcoming area, looking around and being ocularly impressed by everything his eyes were beholding and by the omnipresent quiescence that was soothing everyone's ears...we felt the way he felt and without batting an eyelid, I just asked him:" Yo! Wanna have some cake?" Of course he said yes, and that's how I met Matt - a man I...
2021-04-18
50 min
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#24 - Heber Reyes - Belize, Football, Youth & Expectations
Ever wondered how it is to grow up on an island in Belize? Well, my bro Heber will tell you because this guy has some dope stories to tell! I met him on an island called Caye Caulker after playing football against some talented young bloods that are being coached by him. We connected immediately through the beautiful game and met each other the next day for a podcast session and man, I respect this guy so much! First, of course, because of his football skills - second, due to his constant sereness that encircles his whole being! Even...
2021-04-16
33 min
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#23 - Joshua Campbell - His Book, Family, Common Sense, Values, Magnetic Fields, Nikola Tesla and Truth
There's a fine line between genius and insanity, and Josh erased this line - for real, no great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness. When I'm listening to him I am finding myself so often between reactions like "Holy Fuck! That's so true! Mic-drop!!!" and "WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST LISTEN TO?" Anyways, what interests me the most, is what kind of idea you got from that conversation. Please let me know :)
2021-04-14
1h 12
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#22 - Valeriano Jimenez (Uk Ayuuk) & Gloria Patricia Olvera Olvera - Arte
I was travelling for a month around Oaxaca and Chiapas together with Pati, a wonderful woman I connected with immediately - she was my age, quit her job due to the same reasons like me and started to discover Mexico for an unlimited time - so we were actually on the same mission. The light-heartedness I was feeling when we were just wandering around was unbelievable...good times, fucking good times! Anyways, in Oaxaca we were fortunate enough to meet Valeriano, an incredibly talented xylographer who introduced us into the art of carving the woodcut and also invited...
2021-04-12
42 min
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#21 - Joshua Campbell - Uncensored
Josh wanted me to post that raw material for his children. So, here it is.
2021-04-11
40 min
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#20 - Joshua Campbell - Becoming a Superhero by Ditching the Costume
I was chilling at a nightly bonfire with some suuuper unique people in the Oaxacan mountains when I met Josh, a seemingly confused, restless, pyjama-robed high-speed jabber-box...keep your mind on the word "seemingly" because if one would not pay a healthy dose of genuine attention to Josh, one would label and judge him as mentioned above...one would simply be superficial, allowing oneself to be confused by dazzling, outward appearances instead of trying to convert the word "seeming" into "being". Josh, to me, is the personification of the fact, that judgements limit experiences because if I would have...
2021-04-03
39 min
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#19 - Angel Coän - Music, Accent & Broadening Your Horizon
One day, after several productive days I was just lying in the hammoc and suddenly - just before I wanted to go to the beach - an angel-like voice followed by a guitar play resonated all over the hostel ground...I didn't know where it actually came from since the whole hostel area was naturally blazoned with palm trees and other exotic floras that turned every corner into a safe haven...however, I was so fucking impressed by this voice that I decided to stay in the hammoc and to enjoy as well as to simply appreciate that unique...
2021-03-27
23 min
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#18 - Jessica Kliaman - Yoga, Monkey Mind, Emotions & The Impossibility of Getting to an End
One of the most beautiful conversations I ever had! Period! @jessheals is a unique human being and to me the personification of one essential value: peace. I attended various yoga classes with different teachers but only Jess was able to help me to reach this peaceful state of mind after literally every fucking yoga session. What I appreciated the most during her sessions was her gentle voice which was guiding me constantly towards the meditational process - and when words came out of her mouth, they were so on point and made me realize that this woman...
2021-03-24
51 min
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#17 - Ryan Bolton - The Garden Bed of Your Mind, Surrendering & Perspective
It’s simply incredible what kind of people you meet on the road, and how strong this connection remains, even though you haven’t seen each other for a year. Ryan, a random dude from Australia turned out to be my brother, and we’ll stay connected with each other forever, that’s for sure – not only technologically, but also spiritually. We spent a month together in Mexico and Guatemala, encouraging our personal growth process and man…I’ve probably never met a human being, that young and that awake like him – so fucking grounded, connected to his inner source and chari...
2021-03-22
53 min
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#16 - Elad Pridan - a lot about love
It's nonsense, says common sense. It is what it is, says love. It is unhappiness, says calculation. It's nothing but pain, says fear. It is hopeless, says insight. It is what it is, says love. It's ridiculous, says the pride. It's careless, says the caution. It's impossible, says the experience. It is what it is, says love.
2021-03-21
59 min
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#15 - Nico Muraton - Music, Personal Growth, Patience & Love
Do you know these moments when you meet a new person and you get along with each other perfectly from the very first moment? When you’re instantly having a deep connection as if you have known that individual from before? When all of a sudden somebody becomes the missing link that you needed in order to unlock the next level in the game called life, and just through their presence you’re able to see the bigger picture again… I like to think about these people as forgotten siblings, travelling souls that you’re just able to recognize by vibes...
2021-03-17
1h 04
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#14 - Nari - We Got This
Just a man in his mid-thirties who took a leap of faith and left the English comfort zone to explore the world. When someone leaves his habitual environment to explore, then the majority shouts immediately: "Where are we going if everyone would do that?" However, one must also ask the counter-question: "Where are we going if everyone just screams, where are we going, and no one would go to see where one would come if one went." It was the “outsiders”, the explorers and adventurers, the fyling birds and their liberated souls who advanced the world and not...
2021-03-15
1h 06
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#13 - Josh Smith - Essence of Life, Creativity & Wild Aussie Animal Stories
Jovan: "Yo, I don't know you but you look cool and relaxed! Wanna record a podcast with me?! Random guy: "Yeah, sure." One of the best podcasts I've ever recorded! I'm so fucking glad that I met Josh - he is embodying every dope aspect about Australia, so that his presence is automatically creating a chilled atmosphere that makes you feel good - you simply have to have a good time and to feel laidback as fuck when this fella is hanging around with you and telling stories about: - a guy who kept a crocodile tooth in his leg...
2021-03-13
49 min
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#12 - Pierre - Hostel Owner, Out-of-Body-Experience & 40 Days in the Desert
Pierre left France 20 years ago. Why? Just to try out something new...well, probably the best decision ever! Ever since then he lives in Mexico, owns the dopest hostel at the pacific coast, works 6 months a year at the hostel and travels the other 6 months with his wife and that for 20 years already! Besides that he loves meditating alone in deserts, experiencing some dope out-of-the-body-experiences, marrying a couple that fell in love with his hostel, AND AND AND! This guy has some stories to tell, for real - so just enjoooooy :)
2021-03-12
48 min
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#11 - Jason Charnock - Baseball, In-Security, Monster Trucks & Having A Good Time
The number one thing I enjoy about people in general is when they are passionate about something. In my opinion everybody has one passion or more and maybe it’s good to say that if you don’t want to define convulsively THIS or THAT as your passion it’s fine, you don’t have to, just think about things you really enjoy doing. Doesn’t matter if it’s for example Nico and Max, two sick dudes I enjoyed studying with and who are setting climbing, mountaineering and alpinism over everything, or my good old childhood friend Moritz, who is not t...
2021-03-09
42 min
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#10.0 - Ana Pau Martínez Cueto - Early Intervention, Education, Mind, Success & Self-responsibility
If words would be my language, I would tell you what a wonderful human being Ana Pau is but it’s impossible – this woman is indescribable and I have nothing left than pure admiration towards this precious soul. AP is unfolding her potential in a field the majority isn’t that familiar with: early intervention and special education by means of personalized therapy, applied behavior analysis plus a huge load of passion, empathy and patience. Due to a family member that has autism AP has developed an enormous interest towards that spectrum from a young age that even has led he...
2021-03-07
1h 14
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#9.0 - Natalie Hiller - Medicine, Death, Balance & Football
Natalie was the magnificient capitana of the women's university football team I was coaching in Monterrey and beyond that a passionate medicine student who gained also additional practical experience in Ghana and Bolivia. I will never forget the first time I met her - we were ready to play the beautiful game but needed one more player...fortunately she was motivated as fuck to play and joined our team and man...this woman is playing dope football - I have to mention that she was the only woman amid us and the best thing was that there was not...
2021-02-27
42 min
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#8.0 - Lucas Perpere - French Rap, Expressing Oneself & Understanding Without Understanding
Lucas is a French rapper I got to know randomly in México and maaan...this guy has some serious talent inside himself! Since I'm into rap to the fullest as well we connected immediatedly, and even though his lyrics are mostly melancholic, sad and encased in anger his passionate way of talking about his art is lifting you up enormously! Due to the discovery of a way to express himself he figured out that feelings are not really a kind of resistance, a kind of fight with the course of events, but rather a harmonious and intelligent response, w...
2021-02-24
18 min
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#7.0 - Jens Epping - Football Star, Open-Mindedness & Eko Fresh
Jens known by his stage name Jens Cans, is a German rapper and hip hop artist who grew up in the Netherlands, in a rough neighbourhood called Zeewolde. Later, when his family moved to Germany, along with his friends new Eko Fresh and Pader B he formed the highly influential German rap trio Paderborn Outlaws. He is also working as a stand-up comedian and actor, and is mostly known for his satirical comedy sketch series Jens’ Candy Shop on YouTube. With his incisive observations, he has been described as "poetically unfiltered and sociopolitically introspective, with an ability to illuminate an...
2021-02-19
42 min
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#6.0 - Delia Villarreal - Being Active, Running & Sneaking Into Concerts
Growing up in a Serbian environment I learned that hospitality is one of the key-aspects that makes our culture unique but when I arrived in Mexico…maaaan! I gotta admit that I was kinda overwhelmed by the niceness of the people there, especially when it comes to family Villarreal. Delia was definitely the first reason why my brother and me felt immediately like home in Monterrey – “Let’s play football.”, “Let’s eat tacos!”, “Let’s do barbecue at my uncle’s ranch!”, “Let’s go to the stadium.”, “Let’s eat tacos.”, “Let’s go wakeboarding.”, “Come to my place!”, “Let’s do this, let’s do that”, “Le...
2021-02-12
31 min
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#5.0 - Leva - Ambitions, Africa & Football
Leva was the captain of our university football team in Monterrey and everybody knows that when you’re a captain of a team you better teach by example or your role is gonna be doubted soon, and in Leva’s case…maaan, this guy is a true leader. Not only are his skills on the ball amazing, but also his attitude towards his teammates is outstanding – his mindset is more concerned about building the team than exalting self, about recognizing contribution than being recognized for making it, about encouraging than criticizing. He created an atmosphere where you were able to feel...
2021-02-11
38 min
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#4.0 - Eren - Football, Football and Football
for all my football nerds :)
2021-01-19
30 min
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#3.6 - “Losing The Ego”, The Way Of Nature, Being Self-so & Self-transcendence
It can only be realized, which is to say made real to you, by letting life live you for a while instead of trying to make yourself live life.
2021-01-16
43 min
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#3.5 - No Manual For People
Somehow, since forever, humankind developed an urge to define, classify, categorize, structure, organize and pattern anything and everything, and that’s a beautiful thing actually – it serves our orientation, understanding and - to a certain degree – our cognitive faculty. This enabled us to create hundreds of different branches of sciences, which we use in all aspects of life to live a modern life. These branches of science provided manuals for almost every-thing and since they have mostly proven its functionality concerning all things, the organizational mind tried to expand the provision of manuals over all non-things too – especially over the huma...
2021-01-16
10 min
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#3.4 - about therapies, onions, the difference between emotions and feelings, truly expressing ourselves & art
Either you express or impress your emotions. Feeling = Healing
2021-01-16
20 min
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#3.3 - Better World (And 2morrow)
“To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived - that is to have succeeded” Ralph Waldo Emerson
2021-01-16
02 min
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#3.2 - Age
“And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” – Abraham Lincoln
2021-01-16
03 min
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#3.1 - Growing Up Is A Trap
One thing I learned at some point is that growing old or growing tall is not the same as growing up. Being a grownup is about your level of wisdom and the size of your mind’s scope—and it turns out that it doesn’t especially correlate with age. I know some supremely wise older people, but there are also a lot of people my age who seem much wiser than their parents about a lot of things. After a certain age, growing up is about getting more and more grounded as well as clear-sighted, it is about overco...
2021-01-16
05 min
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#3.0 - Peter - Age, Military and "The Club 13"
This episode is the first podcast I ever recorded and when I listen to it, I listen to a nervous guy (myself, not Peter), who has no concept and a clue how to lead a more interesting conversation, BUT at least he is trying it and to be honest - I'm proud of that this younger version of myself was just trying out things :) However, Peter is this type of dude with whom you have these typical deep house-party-kitchen-conversations about fucking everything for hours - something that directly burnt into my mind is when he told me...
2020-12-11
43 min
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#2.10 - I Do Not Believe In Styles Anymore - Explanation of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do
Explaining Bruce Lee's legendary statement "I do not believe in styles anymore" and why his apparent "martial art form" Jeet Kune Do is not a martial art form with Bruce Lee's words. Fuck Patterns, Know Yourself!
2020-12-03
27 min
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#2.9 - HUMAN > SYSTEM - beware of patterns
This is dedicated to you. "Man, the living creature, the creating individual, is always more important than any established style or system.“ – Bruce Lee
2020-12-02
50 min
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#2.8 - Know Thyself
Former Uruguayan president Mujica advocates the necessity of the revolution of our mind – so did and still do many great thinkers of our era, be that Erich Fromm, Eckhart Tolle, Nelson Mandela, Jorge Bucay, Viktor Frankl, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Mahatma Gandhi, Thich Nhat Hanh, Dieter Lange, Bruce Lee, Khalil Gibran, Meister Eckhart, Henry David Thoreau, Jim Carrey, Alan Watts etc. – they all got to the root of the problems erring around the world: our conditioned mind.
2020-12-01
09 min
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#2.7 - Human Family
“I've never been to a foreign country - where does the world end and where do borders begin?” Pimf - Intro (Windy City)
2020-12-01
06 min
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#2.6 - Becoming More Ethical Than The Society You Grew Up In
The more we examine ourselves, or the more we get to the root, the essence, of ourselves, the more we liberate ourselves from our own fear. And due to that our presence automatically liberates others. It’s like turning an opaque, muddy view into a water-like, clear perception.
2020-12-01
03 min
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#2.5 - Inner Child
Your inner child represents your first original self that entered into this world; it contains your capacity to experience wonder, joy, innocence, sensitivity and playfulness – it’s the source of our vitality and creativity. Genius is nothing more nor less than childhood recovered at will. - Charles Baudelaire
2020-12-01
13 min
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#2.4 - Dealing With Children
When a child is being criticized, it learns to judge.
2020-12-01
00 min
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#2.3 - Teaching Values - Playing
How do you teach values? Monimo: "Usually the best way for me is when we are playing, because then they are themselves." Heraclitus: "Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play." Alan Watts: “This is the real secret of life -- to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play.”
2020-12-01
03 min
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#2.2 - Teaching Values - Imitating
In general, (especially as young bloods), we are learning from the culture in which we’re growing up in two ways simultaneously: listening to that what somebody tells us and imitating actions. We imitate people we feel connected to – parents, grandparents, friends, cool teachers, sources of inspiration like music artists, professional sportsmen, entrepreneurs etc. and also people that genuinely appreciate, respect and encourage us. A few minutes before I started my bike tour, I popped down at our holy street football court just to see if there are some young bloods kicking it and of course, there were...
2020-12-01
01 min
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#2.1 - ROI of Paying Genuine Attention = Gratitude
Like Monimo said: “It’s awesome how kids return you this effort you put into them – they always return it to you – they are very, very grateful.” Gratitude in the end is always the ROI of paying genuine attention to somebody – of respecting somebody genuinely – of showing genuine interest towards somebody. And the best thing is, when you’re not expecting that return at all. Shout-out to you Gabriel, shout-out to everybody!
2020-12-01
10 min
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#2.0 - Mònica "Monimo" Garcia-Jurado - Football, Medicine, Kids & Refugees
When I visited my crazy ass brother Nenad in México he randomly came up with the idea to coach the women's university football team "International Girls" together with him and our friend Leva from the sideline. Of course, I said, “Hell Yeah!” and every time when I sneaked my ass past the security guards of that university I got instant goosebumps because I felt just high of life. That unique opportunity enabled me to get to know so many incredibly beautiful souls and also a girl from Catalonia I had the privilege to spend almost every day with for 7...
2020-11-13
35 min
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#1.8 - What Does Kindness Mean To You?
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.
2020-11-11
03 min
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#1.7 - What Did You Learn?
As long as always means now, we learn. As long as learning means listening, we grow. As long as growing means educating ourselves, we create ... we create our soul in the school called life, the school that allows us to be the student and the teacher at the same time.
2020-11-11
06 min
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#1.6 - Create Your Own Character! Real Life, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 & GTA (Shout-Out To CJ)
Now, is the time to take the joystick and to start editing my character the way I want – furthermore, the best thing is that education is a lifelong process – so a lot of playtime, hell yeah! When you’re consciously controlling the joystick it’s like taking on complete responsibility for your life, and from that moment you’re really under no obligation to be the same person you were a few weeks ago, be that your outward appearance or your personal skills. You can just set everything to zero, reinvent yourself completely and most importantly you can finally edit your...
2020-11-11
06 min
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#1.5 - Mum? You Did A Great Job!
Shout-out to all the mums out there!
2020-11-11
03 min
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#1.4 - Genuine Gratitude
It is not happy people who are grateful. It is grateful people who are happy.
2020-11-11
06 min
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#1.3 - Parents, Children & Expectations
As children tend to be great recorders but terrible translators we shouldn’t be too harsh towards our parents – we gotta turn into great translators as well - so, ask yourself: “Why are my parents expecting me to do this and that?” If you know their history, you start to understand, and life gets clearer. So, sometimes we gotta deploy empathy and understanding for our parents, because when we have the feeling that they are over-expecting and therefore limiting us, it is just for the reason that they don't know it better - the fear, worries and expectations that they car...
2020-11-11
08 min
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#1.2 - Either We Win, Or We Learn!
It’s a mindset thing – the sooner you understand that the more you’re playing the real game. If you lose and you think that you lost, then you perceive yourself as a loser. But, if you lose and you don’t think that you lost because you learned something for yourself, then you perceive yourself as a player – a player that comes back stronger and is more likely to win “again”. The game starts and ends in the mind - your perceptions and beliefs dictate your reality – if you perceive and believe that you never lose, that is what you will ex...
2020-11-11
05 min
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#1.1 - Weakness? Transform It & Own It! :)
Eminem? Pasquale? Same strength, different story. “I transform my weakness, to not use well – I don’t know very well the English – to a comic and positive way.” Pasquale is literally changing obstacles into opportunities or let’s say: transforming walls into doors by just admitting his weakness to himself, by just letting himself be him all the time – and when he makes grammatical mistakes, he’s not judging himself or being harsh to himself – he’s taking it as it is and continuing the flow, knowing his accent would make somebody else smile. Shout-out to Pasquale Cammarer...
2020-11-11
03 min
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#1.0 - Pasquale Cammareri - Genuine, Humble and Real
Pasquale is such a genuine and pure human being! He is “just” the way he is – and you feel it! No need to act differently...to impress others…to match expectations…to be fake… Just real. We talked about - how his accent transforms his weaknesses - parents and their expectations towards their children - chess - sports lessons turning into life lessons - genuine gratitude - nuclear engineering - why it's important to study - and so many more things because this guy is a wise guy! Enjoy the un...
2020-11-08
58 min
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#0.5 - before I quit my job I said this to my parents - !!!
These five episodes are dedicated to all the young bloods that just wanna do their thing but also to the older generations because sometimes it’s worth asking yourself: What am I actually working for? As some of you know it has been a year since I quit my job and therefore started to focus on myself completely as well as to use the precious time that is given to me for 100% the way I want. Moreover, it has also been a year since I made a Power Point Presentation for my parents to explain why I’m qu...
2020-09-07
06 min
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#0.4 - before I quit my job I said this to my worried parents - Ikigai
These five episodes are dedicated to all the young bloods that just wanna do their thing but also to the older generations because sometimes it’s worth asking yourself: What am I actually working for? As some of you know it has been a year since I quit my job and therefore started to focus on myself completely as well as to use the precious time that is given to me for 100% the way I want. Moreover, it has also been a year since I made a Power Point Presentation for my parents to explain why I’m qu...
2020-09-07
05 min
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#0.3 - before I quit my job I said this to my worried parents - 3 Levels Of Uniqueness In Human Mental Programming
These five episodes are dedicated to all the young bloods that just wanna do their thing but also to the older generations because sometimes it’s worth asking yourself: What am I actually working for? As some of you know it has been a year since I quit my job and therefore started to focus on myself completely as well as to use the precious time that is given to me for 100% the way I want. Moreover, it has also been a year since I made a Power Point Presentation for my parents to explain why I’m qu...
2020-09-07
01 min
Grubitude
#0.2 - before I quit my job I said this to my worried parents - Geert Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions
These five episodes are dedicated to all the young bloods that just wanna do their thing but also to the older generations because sometimes it’s worth asking yourself: What am I actually working for? As some of you know it has been a year since I quit my job and therefore started to focus on myself completely as well as to use the precious time that is given to me for 100% the way I want. Moreover, it has also been a year since I made a Power Point Presentation for my parents to explain why I’m qu...
2020-09-07
10 min
Grubitude
#0.1 - before I quit my job I said this to my worried parents - Maslow's Hierarchy Of Human Needs
These five episodes are dedicated to all the young bloods that just wanna do their thing but also to the older generations because sometimes it’s worth asking yourself: What am I actually working for? As some of you know it has been a year since I quit my job and therefore started to focus on myself completely as well as to use the precious time that is given to me for 100% the way I want. Moreover, it has also been a year since I made a Power Point Presentation for my parents to explain why I’m qu...
2020-09-07
06 min