Send us a text You know that feeling when money seems like this big, mysterious force that other people understand but you somehow missed the memo? That was my guest, Mel Dorman, author, real estate investor, and self-described financial activist, who went from living in the slums of Kolkata to building a seven-million-dollar real estate portfolio. Wild, right? But this isn’t one of those “grind harder” stories. Mel started out as a social worker who believed that being broke meant being good...
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Send us a text You know that feeling when money seems like this big, mysterious force that other people understand but you somehow missed the memo? That was my guest, Mel Dorman, author, real estate investor, and self-described financial activist, who went from living in the slums of Kolkata to building a seven-million-dollar real estate portfolio. Wild, right? But this isn’t one of those “grind harder” stories. Mel started out as a social worker who believed that being broke meant being good...
Mental Health Pseudoscience Alert with Dr. Jonathan Stea
Goals, Grit, and Some Woo Woo Sh*t
57 minutes
3 weeks ago
Mental Health Pseudoscience Alert with Dr. Jonathan Stea
Send us a text You ever scroll through Instagram and see someone claiming to “treat the root cause” of depression with green juice and moonlight? Yeah, me too. And today, we’re calling BS (politely but firmly) with my guest, Dr. Jonathan Stea, a clinical psychologist and actual scientist who’s made it his mission to expose mental health pseudoscience for what it is: dangerous, seductive, and everywhere. We get into how pseudoscience sneaks into our feeds wearing yoga pants and using words li...
Goals, Grit, and Some Woo Woo Sh*t
Send us a text You know that feeling when money seems like this big, mysterious force that other people understand but you somehow missed the memo? That was my guest, Mel Dorman, author, real estate investor, and self-described financial activist, who went from living in the slums of Kolkata to building a seven-million-dollar real estate portfolio. Wild, right? But this isn’t one of those “grind harder” stories. Mel started out as a social worker who believed that being broke meant being good...