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The Imperfectionist
David Rendall
25 episodes
3 days ago
Our flaws make us awesome. This one simple and counter-intuitive idea has endless implications for our health, relationships, careers, and businesses. Discover a better way to get better. Increase your energy and happiness. Improve your productivity and effectiveness. Transform your health and relationships by appreciating and amplifying your imperfections.
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Our flaws make us awesome. This one simple and counter-intuitive idea has endless implications for our health, relationships, careers, and businesses. Discover a better way to get better. Increase your energy and happiness. Improve your productivity and effectiveness. Transform your health and relationships by appreciating and amplifying your imperfections.
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Escaping Adulthood: The Power of Tinkering in Life and Work
The Imperfectionist
1 hour 11 minutes 12 seconds
1 week ago
Escaping Adulthood: The Power of Tinkering in Life and Work

In this episode of the Imperfectionist Podcast, host David Rendall welcomes Jason and Kim Kotecki, a couple who have dedicated their lives to fighting 'adultitis'—the tendency to take life too seriously. They share their journey of working together, the importance of creativity, and how they have built a successful business around their art and speaking engagements. The conversation explores the concept of tinkering as a way to find one's path and the significance of embracing imperfection in life and work. In this engaging conversation, Kim and Jason Kotecki discuss the importance of embracing childlike joy, creativity, and a unique approach to education through unschooling. They share fun and wild suggestions for reconnecting with one's inner child, the significance of trusting the human spirit in learning, and the value of being weird. The Koteckis also introduce their new children's book, 'The Penguin Who Wanted to Fly,' and emphasize the importance of community and connection in their journey. Check out their work at escapeadulthood.com

The Imperfectionist
Our flaws make us awesome. This one simple and counter-intuitive idea has endless implications for our health, relationships, careers, and businesses. Discover a better way to get better. Increase your energy and happiness. Improve your productivity and effectiveness. Transform your health and relationships by appreciating and amplifying your imperfections.