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Beyond The Interview
Nicole Behnam
44 episodes
4 days ago
Beyond is a brand that aims to highlight individuals who are actually making an impact, and instilling real change in the world. Beyond prioritizes problem solving over news and highlights people with answers over people with outrage/finger pointing habits. Beyond pushes the boundaries of traditional conversation, discourse, observation, analysis, and discovery across current events, politics, media, culture, and more - all the while asking the question: What can you learn from someone you think you have nothing in common with?
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Beyond is a brand that aims to highlight individuals who are actually making an impact, and instilling real change in the world. Beyond prioritizes problem solving over news and highlights people with answers over people with outrage/finger pointing habits. Beyond pushes the boundaries of traditional conversation, discourse, observation, analysis, and discovery across current events, politics, media, culture, and more - all the while asking the question: What can you learn from someone you think you have nothing in common with?
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Constantly Improving: Yung Pueblo on Self-Work, Communication, & The Future of Relationships
Beyond The Interview
1 hour 46 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Constantly Improving: Yung Pueblo on Self-Work, Communication, & The Future of Relationships

Yung Pueblo joins Beyond The Interview to talk about his experiences as a poet, writer, and spiritual thinker. From building an audience of over 4 million through social media to navigating tough personal moments, he shares wisdom on navigating relationships, maintaining mental health, and being intentional about how we spend our time and energy. 

In response to the dire need for intentional online dating, Yung Pueblo and Nicole discuss the launch of his new app, Ready, which is a transformative online space for relationships. While most dating apps are made to be deleted once a match is successfully made, Ready is designed to stay, guiding users to view relationships as a skill — a personal asset that can be honed and improved. Much of his work revolves around this belief system, that we can always improve ourselves, our communication, and our relationships.

This episode is also packed with insights on persistence, creativity, communication, and the power of meditation.

Join the waitlist for Ready - the relationship platform that fosters growth as you date, and as you keep your relationship strong. 

https://www.readyplatform.co/

Purchase The Way Forward

 https://www.amazon.com/Way-Forward-Yung-Pueblo/dp/1524874833/

Yung Pueblo, born Diego Perez, is a poet, writer, and speaker widely known for his insightful reflections on personal growth, mindfulness, and emotional healing. His work, often shared on social media, resonates with those seeking clarity, balance, and a deeper understanding of themselves.

Beyond The Interview
Beyond is a brand that aims to highlight individuals who are actually making an impact, and instilling real change in the world. Beyond prioritizes problem solving over news and highlights people with answers over people with outrage/finger pointing habits. Beyond pushes the boundaries of traditional conversation, discourse, observation, analysis, and discovery across current events, politics, media, culture, and more - all the while asking the question: What can you learn from someone you think you have nothing in common with?