From the food we eat to the miles we run, everything deserves to be fully experienced—not just consumed. In this episode, I reflect on the ethics of what we take for granted, the importance of slowing down, and the necessity of suffering for growth. I talk about hot pod yoga, marathon training, and pushing through the edge of exertion, even when it leads to migraines. Plus, a look at how real empathy—not just discipline—shapes the way we guide the next generation.
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From the food we eat to the miles we run, everything deserves to be fully experienced—not just consumed. In this episode, I reflect on the ethics of what we take for granted, the importance of slowing down, and the necessity of suffering for growth. I talk about hot pod yoga, marathon training, and pushing through the edge of exertion, even when it leads to migraines. Plus, a look at how real empathy—not just discipline—shapes the way we guide the next generation.
Ep. 60: Lead with Curiosity: Process Led Life and The Importance of Experimentation
The Jack Halford Podcast
52 minutes
10 months ago
Ep. 60: Lead with Curiosity: Process Led Life and The Importance of Experimentation
leading with curiosity and being process driven helps you to be happier and to have more structure without only being concerned with outcomes. chasing to an outcome can make you move to quickly through life and miss important things.
The Jack Halford Podcast
From the food we eat to the miles we run, everything deserves to be fully experienced—not just consumed. In this episode, I reflect on the ethics of what we take for granted, the importance of slowing down, and the necessity of suffering for growth. I talk about hot pod yoga, marathon training, and pushing through the edge of exertion, even when it leads to migraines. Plus, a look at how real empathy—not just discipline—shapes the way we guide the next generation.