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Hosted by Joshua Galinato, the Lifelong Learning Podcast invites individuals that are great in their chosen fields to discuss topics on learning and getting better in their craft.

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#13 Dean Yeong

#13 Dean Yeong

2020-12-1030:20

Dean Yeong resides all the way out in Malaysia and balances his time with writing on his site DeanYeong.com as well as being the SEO & Blog Manager for Appsumo & Sumo.com.If you've not read any of his articles, I strongly recommend you to check out his site. It's full of great articles that will help you be productive, perform at a high level and ultimately be a better human being.In our conversation, we talk about how Dean got into writing, even though English wasn't his first language. We also touch on topics such as the lessons learned from getting older as well as the "day 1" concept.I had a great time talking with Dean and I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation.Relevant Links: WebsiteTwitterGaliway.blogTopics Mentioned:How Dean got started with writingFinding accountability for writing consistentlyHow Dean improved his language skillsFinance and the importance of learning how to manage your moneyBeing the SEO & Blog Manager for AppSumo & Sumo.comReflecting on ageing and the importance of your 30sJeff Bezo's "Day 1" ConceptHow often Dean reads and how he sets the time for itQuitting books early and the importance of itMovement training, Crossfit and keeping fitThe habit of note-takingIntermittent fastingHow to stay consistent & remain accountableWordPress vs WebflowFathom analytics.Tools Mentioned:Roam research note-taking appObsidian note-taking appZero intermittent fasting appBooks Mentioned:Principles - Ray DalioEgo Is The Enemy - Ryan Holiday
After naturally gravitating to the subject of productivity and optimising, Dan studied the greats and learned a lot along the way. He’s been writing on subjects based around personal development, productivity, developing habits for several years now and has generated useful and inspiration resources to help you be a better version of yourself.Whether you’re reading one of his articles or taking part in his online courses, you’ll be sure to find useful information that will last a lifetime.Dan and I geeked out on productivity and shared our own experiences with systems and optimization. We talked about our love for excel, the importance of dropping habits as well as not always needing to have a system in the first place.If you love productivity this podcast is for you, and I strongly recommend you check out Dan’s blog.Relevant LinksDan’s websiteDan’s NewsletterOne ProductivityMediumTwitterTopics DiscussedDan’s interest with productivityHow Dan started his blogThe love for ExcelEnjoying systems and Dan’s personal management systemSometimes you don’t need a system“It seems that perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove.” Antoine de Saint ExupéryThe importance of taking regular long tripsTaking a small backpack & how that mentality transeferred over to his workThe importance of dropping habitsCreating a decision matrixDan’s Zero to Done CourseDan’s Summaries & Book NotesHow to find books that are suitable for youThe rules for dropping a movieThe distractions of the internetWriting offline firstTools MentionedLeechblockFocusme appBlocksiteBooks MentionedThe Millionaire Fast Lane
Hello & welcome to the Lifelong learning podcast, I'm your host Joshua Galinato. Everybody has a story, everybody has something they can teach. If you listen long enough there's always an opportunity to learn something new. This is why I created the lifelong learning podcast, to invite people that inspire me and listen to their story. Hopefully, learning something along the way. Today, I got the opportunity to sit down with Prakhar from DesignEpicLife.com and talk to him about his journey so far. Prakhar is a certified life coach and is helping his readers design and live an epic life. After going through a stressful time during his teenage years, he decided that enough is enough and to simply follow his bliss.Ever since then he has been living a deliberate life that is full of joy and happiness, and you can tell it if from listening to his voice. Although Prakhar is young, he's full of wisdom and knows what he's talking about when it comes to self-development and self-mastery. If you're looking to improve your life in all aspects, have a listen to today's podcast. As always, you can find all the relevant links in the show notes over on my site at galiway.blog.Without further ado, here's my interview with Prakhar from DesignEpicLife.comRelevant LinksDesignEpicLife.comMediumTwitterAn article about having an existential crisisAn article about having fun Life coaching with PrakharA course on passion and purposeTopics DiscussedThe benefits & difficulties with learning another languagePrakhar's dark and stressful teen yearsFollowing your blissStudying game design but not wanting to do it as a careerFollowing your passion vs following your blissOwning the decisions you makeThe epic life frameworkMastering the selfBeing a life coachBooks MentionedStillness by Ryan Holiday
In today's podcast I got the chance to sit down with Rachael also known as the Booklist Queen. She's a professional book reviewer that can read up to 20 books a month.Her blog is dedicated to everything about books. If you're looking for recommendations you can check out her book reviews, if you're looking for inspiration you can try out one of her reading challenges. Basically, if you're a reader or want to get into reading, you should check out her blog.From preferred reading formats to how Rachael makes time to read 200 books a year, we cover a number of different topics around reading. If you're looking to increase your montly book count, going through a reading slump or just want to start reading this podcast if for you. As always, you'll be able to find all of today's show notes at galiway.blog. Relevant LinksBooklistQueen.comFacebookTwitterInstagramPinterestTopics DiscussedHow Rachael makes time to read an average of 200 books a yearReading books in different formats and her preferred choiceWhat makes a well-written bookThe Reading Challenges that Rachael set outThe Monthly BooklistRachael's favorite book: 1984Thoughts on the book "Make Time" When to pick and choose advice from personal development bookHow Rachael reads fast and comprehends bookWhen Rachael quits a bookAdvice when you're going through a reading slumpDistractions throughout the dayInterests in writing her own bookTools MentionedGoodreadsPaper-based to-do listGoogle CalendarBooks MentionedAnimal Farm1984Make TimeHarry PotterThe One Thing
In today’s podcast, I had the privilege of talking to Will Chou, a blogger & podcaster that focuses on personal development.From timeless strategies on the 4 pillars of personal development to investing in yourself through online courses, we touch on several topics that revolved around personal development.Relevant LinksWebsiteWill’s Personal Development PodcastTopics DiscussedHow to determine what’s truly worth your timeTimeless strategies for the 4 pillars of personal developmentThe Nibble TechniqueSocial media and staying clear from itThe value of masterclass.comTools Mentioned:Masterclass.comEvernoteAudio Books (Aubile)Books MentionedCan’t Hurt Me by David GogginsWhat Makes Love Last by John Gottman and Nan SilverI Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons by Kevin HartHow Life Imitates Chess by Gary KasparovWhat Every Body Is Saying by John Navarro
In today's podcast I got to talk with productivity guru Laura Earnest. Having blogged on the topic of productivity for nearly 10 years we talk about how what attracted Laura to being productive, dealing with burnout and her new direction towards living a deliberate life.Relevant LinksGaliway.blogWebsiteAbout Laura EarnestThe Earnest Life Podcast
In today’s podcast I managed to talk with the guys behind Stickk. If you’re the type of person or know someone that struggles with sticking to their commitments, then Stickk is the tool for you.It’s a free tool that utilises the power of loss aversion to help you stay committed to your goals.I myself have been a user of Stickk and have experienced its benefits, it actually helped me learn another language, and it’s currently helping millions of users to achieve their own goals. From weight loss to quitting smoking, there are thousands of success stories that utilised Stickk’s powerful psychological techniques.Both Jerry Brown and Pablo Spinola joined the podcast today, both currently work for Stickk and have used the platform in their personal lives. We go in-depth about the power of loss aversion, adding additional social elements to your commitments as well as a few success stories that changed the lives of many users.Relevant LinksGaliway.blogStickk’s WebsiteAbout The TeamHow it worksTwitterYouTubeInstagramFacebook
Calvin is a writer, startup operator, and surfer that is on a mission to empower 10 million people to live a more fulfilling life. Whether it's through his writing, podcast, scholorships or his weekly newsletters, Calvin provides some great resources that opens up your mind and improve the quality of your life. His 10 second bio goes a little something like this,I grew up poor in a single parent home, worked my ass off, studied at Princeton, lost my mentor to cardiac arrest, worked on Wall Street, grew a business while traveling the world, lost my mom to suicide, and ignited my mission to empower 10 million people to live a more fulfilling life.If you're seeking change or want to nurture your mind I strongly recommend you check out his site over at CalvinRosser.comUseful LinksWebsiteAbout CalvinSh*t You Don’t Learn in School PodcastLife Reimagined ScholarshipsGaliway.blog
Originally from Lithuania, Tomas is a lifestyle blogger, content marketing consultant and entrepreneur.The more we talked with each other, the more I realised how both he and I have had similar journeys and think in similar ways.In our conversation, Tomas and I talk openly about a variety of subjects around personal development. And we touch on areas with what we’re struggling with, topics like impatience and knowing when to pause.Links:Show Notes & Useful LinksTomas Laurinavicius Website
On top of being the founder of The Meta Learners, Dimitris is also the founder of one of the most successful Greek podcast on self-improvement, The Brain Hacking Academy and is a core member of Jonathan Levi's SuperHuman Academy leadership team. In today's episode, Dimitris and I go deep into different learning techniques, mental models and how procrastination almost took a hold of his life. We talk about his past, his addiction to video games and how he managed to break free from it. For someone who "wasted his life away", it's amazing to see how he turned it around and managed to achieve so much.If you're looking to incorporate a growth mindset and understand different mental models give this episode a listen and as always, you can find the show notes over at Galiway.blog/podcast
Erik is a self-proclaimed learner of skills and the creator of the 100-hour challenge. He's travelled the world picking up new skills. From learning salsa dancing in Columbia to Thai Massage in Thailand, he's been all over the world. Currently, he's dedicating his time to learning Yoga whilst being out in Bali. So what is the 100 hour challenge? Basically, Erik dedicates a minimmum of 100 hours of focused learning in his chosen skill. Currently, Erik has dedicated 100 hours to each of the following skills: - Thai Massage - Ultimate Frisbee - Chess - Salsa Dancing - Kizomba Full show notes and links are available at https://galiway.blog/podcast
Fredrik loves to learn languages, currently, he can converse in: - English - Swedish - Spanish - French - Portuguese - Hungarian - And a little Czech I too am fond of learning languages and I’m currently trying to get better at Swedish. That’s how I came across Fredrik. His “Simple Swedish Podcast” is a useful resource for anyone trying to learn the language. In his podcast, Fredrik speaks slowly whilst using simple words & phrases. For someone who needed to expose himself to the language, I found Fredrik’s podcast to be a valuable resource. In addition to his podcast, he includes transcripts of each episode. I find listening to each episode whilst reading the transcripts to be a great way of increasing my data input for the Swedish language. They’re completely free and you can find them all on his site, SwedishLinguist.com. In today’s episode, we talk about where he got his love for languages, what tools & habits he implements with his language learning and near to the end of the podcast we get to talk a little Swedish together. If you’re not Swedish, I apologise for not understanding, and if you are Swedish, I apologise for butchering your language! Where to find Fredrik Don't forget you can find all of today's show notes over at https://galiway.blog
Danny Forest is a self-proclaimed obsessive learner that attempts to learn 3 new skills a month. A couple of years ago I reached out to him via email to ask for some advice about learning new skills and he was nice enough to give me his time and answer a few questions. Fast forward two years later, he kindly agreed to join me on the podcast to talk about what he’s currently up to. In 2018, Danny took up writing on Medium and within a year he became one of the top writers in a number of different categories. He attributes his success to his routine and following through with it. From approaching a new skill to the tools he uses to stay on top of skill learning, we talk on a number of topics related to skill learning. All of today's show notes can be found over at galiway.blog/podcast
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