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The Buddhist Millionaire Podcast
Matt Jardine
44 episodes
1 day ago
With over a third of our lives spent at work, not doing what we love for a living makes little sense. Yet so few do. When asked, eight out of ten people said that they would not return to their places of work if they were given a million pounds. How do we then bridge the gap between the two extremes: happy but broke at one end, wealthy but miserable at the other? in modern times, is it really possible to enjoy meaningful, heart lifting work that also turns a decent wage or profit? This is what we investigate. Welcome to the Buddhist Millionaire Podcast.
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With over a third of our lives spent at work, not doing what we love for a living makes little sense. Yet so few do. When asked, eight out of ten people said that they would not return to their places of work if they were given a million pounds. How do we then bridge the gap between the two extremes: happy but broke at one end, wealthy but miserable at the other? in modern times, is it really possible to enjoy meaningful, heart lifting work that also turns a decent wage or profit? This is what we investigate. Welcome to the Buddhist Millionaire Podcast.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Conversations with Buddhist Millionaires: with Oxford Graduate and Karate Black Belt, Lewis Jones
The Buddhist Millionaire Podcast
1 hour 11 minutes 29 seconds
3 years ago
Conversations with Buddhist Millionaires: with Oxford Graduate and Karate Black Belt, Lewis Jones

What better way to kick off 2022 and season three of The Buddhist Millionaire Podcast than with a rising star.

In this first episode of a brand new season, we speak to Oxford University Graduate and Karate Black Belt (and much more besides), Lewis Jones, about the early stages of the Buddhist Millionaire journey.

Lewis is a positive, focused and determined young man who shows us all that age doesn’t matter when setting out to sculpt who you want to be, do and have.

His example is inspiring for both young and older alike (not to mention parents, I’ll think you’ll love this episode.)

My favourite of Lewis’ ‘wisdoms’ came during a drink break in a karate session that I was teaching where we were discussing how martial arts, beyond the skills of fighting, help us grow as individuals:

“If I can trust myself to do a hundred pushups,’ said Lewis, "then I can trust myself to finish a piece of homework."

Wise words indeed. There are plenty more in this episode.

Until next time.

Lots of love.

Matt and the team x 😊🙏🏻🙏🏻

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The Buddhist Millionaire Podcast
With over a third of our lives spent at work, not doing what we love for a living makes little sense. Yet so few do. When asked, eight out of ten people said that they would not return to their places of work if they were given a million pounds. How do we then bridge the gap between the two extremes: happy but broke at one end, wealthy but miserable at the other? in modern times, is it really possible to enjoy meaningful, heart lifting work that also turns a decent wage or profit? This is what we investigate. Welcome to the Buddhist Millionaire Podcast.