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The Purpose Mastermind Podcast with Mark Delaney

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The Purpose Mastermind Podcast is all about winning at life and leaving a legacy. Hear from purpose and family expert, Mark Delaney, as well as experienced guests as we discuss developing a proper perspective on life, marriage, parenting, and more. This isn’t a podcast about unfounded theories or empty, shallow “make you feel good” talk. It’s about real purpose for your real life. You will leave encouraged and empowered to win at life and leave a legacy.
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How do we make the most of our life?Leave the Smeagol mindset!There is nothing but futility and frustration. Never enough money, never enough fame, never enough successWe were not made to be containers who live our lives to consume. Realize that our life is a gift to be givenWe were made to be conduits through which love and gifts flow. God gives gifts to the sower. We are sowers. All you have is a seed to be planted. If you want to find your life….lose it! Give your timeG...
In this episode, Mark and Adena let the listener experience a conversation about Mark's birthday thoughts. 1. I’m done sitting at “the kiddie table.” Here is what I mean. At family gatherings the kiddie table is obviously for the kids. It’s not a bad table, but it’s not where the decision makers sit. Speaking metaphorically, sometimes I feel like I live at the kiddie table and wait for an adult to authorize me to make decisions. This mindset makes me live small. This mindset makes me look for...
This is a scary question to ask oneself. How do I make the most of my life?In this episode, Mark shares three thougths.See you life redemptivelyMake the most of the people in your lifeKnow your purposeIf you would like to support our work, you can go here: https://markdelaney.com/donate/If you have a question that you would like to discuss with Mark or Adena, you can reach out to mark at mark@markdelaney.me Support the show
Politics and parenting have some things in common:Politicians have a belief in how our country should be led. Parents have a belief in how our children should be raised. Politicians can fight against their opponent at the expense of doing what is best for the people. Parents can fight against their spouse at the expense of doing what is best for the children. Here are a couple of resources for you:https://courses.markdelaney.com/resolving-conflicthttps://courses.markdelane...
Mark and Adena finish their discussion about partnership. In a partnership both people have to be able to give communication, and receive communication. Consider a customer service desk at a store. Without a customer service desk the store would not be able to exist. Here is the link to the video course Mark mentioned called "How to be the Hero During Conflict." https://courses.markdelaney.com/resolving-conflictHere is the link to the free marriage assessment. Simply answer the questions and ...
Mark and Adena discuss partnership in this episode. They use stories from pickleball experiences. They also provide a behind the scenes update on their nonprofit work. If you would like to partner with our work, here is a link to donate: https://markdelaney.com/donate/Support the show
Mark has a converation with an 18 year old about how he is figuring out what to do with his life. To donate to our work, click here: https://markdelaney.com/donate/Support the show
In this episode Mark sits down for an authentic conversation with Cody Reed. Cody is a member of The League. This is a group of men who meet twice a month in order to stir each other on to take bold action in our lives. In this conversation Cody shares his story and also talks about the struggle to live in freedom daily. Support the show
Mark has a conversation with Devan Gonzalez. He is the owner/founder of a gym called Strive 11. He also hosts a podcast on mindset called Mindset Cafe. Here is a link to his podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mindset-cafe/id1650827999Support the show
Mark sits down with Alex Muravski to continue the conversation on how to make the most of your life. Realize you do not control the results. Realize that you are a farmer planting seeds. Realize that you can live your best life even while you have problems. Realize that life is not about you.Know your purpose.Step into the opportunities that are right in front of you.Take seriously the people in your life. Visit https://markdelaney.com/ to learn more about our work.&n...
Mark sits down to talk to his two sons about how to make the most of your life. They talked about three principles:1. Realize you do not control the results of your life.2. Realize you are a farmer planting seeds. 3. Realize you can live your best life even while you have problems. Support the show
In this episode Mark interviews Jeremy Jacobi about his story of life change. Support the show
Purpose always involves others. Being connected to people helps us be connected with, and live out, our purpose. In this episode Mark is going to ask you an important question, and give you an important challenge. "What are you dreaming about?" Mark's challenge is for you to share your dream with someone else and ask them to share their dream with you. If you would like to support our work, simply click here: https://markdelaney.com/donate/Support the show
Substance abuse comes in many forms.1. All people struggle with substance abuse at some level. 2. It is critical that we don't judge one person for their substance abuse while we are blind to our own substance abuse. 3. Behind substance abuse is often a life that is lacking in real substance. If you would like to support this movement, click here: https://markdelaney.com/donate/Support the show
In this episode Mark interviews a psychotherapist on how he helps people overcome mental health issues. Dr. Dan Franz hosts a podcast called The Meaning Project. You can check that out here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-meaning-project/id1514806584?i=1000665858311You can visit his website here: https://danielafranz.com/Support the show
Maybe the greatest gift of marriage is that it helps us to grow as a person. If we do not mature we can live our life stuck in our pride, selfishness, and our blind spots. If we allow marriage to mature us we will reap great benefit. We become better for everyone. Two requirements for a functioning relationship with your spouse:1. Offer them a customer service desk and allow them to voice their concerns. 2. Go to the customer service and voice your concerns. Support the show
In this episode Mark and Adena talk about cookies, addiction, and freedom. When people are dealing with addiction it causes fear for everyone involved. The instinctual response makes the problem worse. In this episode Mark and Adena share a different perspective on how to help people find freedom. Freedom is not just the stopping of a bad behavior. Freedom is a whole different life. Support the show
In this episode Mark interviews a six year old. In this unscripted conversation Richard, a six year old, gives a profound answer to a big question. "What does the sad heart need?" Support the show
In this episode Mark and Adena talk about a conversation that happened on a road trip. Many people are afraid of deep honesty...even with their spouse. But deep honesty can lead to real freedom. On the road trip Mark told Adena "It's not you, it's just me." Adena shared what she meant by this statement. Instead of being honest about yourself, it's much easier to blame someone else. Honesty is powerful. You feel so loved when you are honest and they want to love you, even when y...
Mark and Adena continue their conversation about toxic relationships. Many people are using terms like "toxic" and "abusive." But do we know how to have a great relationship? Toxic behaviors can be invisible, like a gas. Here are 4 examples of behaviors that seem good, but are actually harmful. Living in fear. It can look like protection. Being judgmental. It can look like trying to help someone behave better. Being controlling. It can look like you’re just trying to be he...
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