Summary
In this episode of the Creating Conscious Serendipity podcast, host Benny Mathew engages in a transformative conversation with Dr. Dina Pavilonis, a functional medicine physician.
They explore the principles of functional medicine, emphasizing the importance of understanding root causes of health issues rather than merely treating symptoms.
Dr. Pavilonis shares her personal health journey, highlighting the significance of gut health and its connection to overall well-being, including mental health. The discussion delves into dietary choices, the role of supplements, and the impact of inflammation on health.
Listeners are encouraged to consider personalized health monitoring tools and the importance of sleep and physical activity in maintaining health. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to improve their health through a functional medicine approach.
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In this episode, host Benny Mathew sits down with Melissa O'Dell to explore her remarkable journey in the field of criminal justice reform.
Defy Ventures is a transformative program that empowers incarcerated individuals through career readiness, personal development, and entrepreneurship training.
By providing access to education, Defy Ventures helps participants redefine their futures and successfully reintegrate into society.
With a focus on empathy and connection, the program challenges stereotypes and offers a path to meaningful change.
From her early passion for justice to her pivotal role in Defy Ventures, Melissa shares her insights on therapeutic jurisprudence, community engagement, and the power of education in transforming lives.
Listen as she recounts her experiences working within the system, her encounters with incarcerated individuals, and the profound impact of programs like "CEO of Your New Life."
This episode is a testament to the power of empathy, connection, and the relentless pursuit of positive change.#CriminalJusticeReform #PersonalJourney #Empathy #ChangeMakers #entrepreanurship #defyventures
Some conversations hit differently. This one? It’s raw, real, and deeply personal.This is a story about loss, choice, gratitude and resilience. This is the story of my good friend and one of the Founding Members of Orion3, Gregg MellingerThis episode was filmed in the studio of Aliyah Kizilbash for a collab. Aliyah is an Associate Member of Orion3 and the Founder of TaxBack
Some stories don’t just inspire you—they shake you. This conversation with Gregg did just that.
Gregg’s journey isn’t just about success. It’s about survival. It’s about losing everything, questioning his own worth, and finding the strength to keep going when every door seemed shut.
This episode isn’t just about resilience. It’s about the human spirit, about refusing to let life’s hardest moments define you.
If you’ve ever felt lost, if you’ve ever wondered if you can start over—Gregg’s story is the reminder that you can.
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#Resilience #GreggsStory #KeepFighting #grief #love #loss #pain #success
In this episode of the Creating Conscious Serendipity podcast, host Benny Mathew and guest Rob Krecak delve into the concept of technology mindfulness.
Rob shares his personal journey with technology, discussing how early experiences with technology shaped his understanding of its impact on mental health, relationships, and productivity.
The conversation explores the addictive nature of technology, particularly social media and email, and offers practical advice on managing technology use to enhance focus and productivity. Rob emphasizes the importance of setting communication standards and creating family values around technology use, especially for parents with young children. The episode concludes with insights on how to foster a healthier relationship with technology in today's digital age.
In this conversation, Rob Krecak and Benny Mathew explore the intersection of family values and technology use, emphasizing the importance of educating children about the impacts of technology. They discuss strategies for balancing technology with communication needs, the psychological relationship individuals have with their phones, and the significance of mindfulness in managing screen time.
The conversation also touches on productivity enhancements through technology and the effects of constant input on mental health, concluding with insights on improving retention through mindful reading.takeaways
technology mindfulness, mental health, productivity, technology addiction, communication standards, parenting, focus, email management, attention span, digital wellness, family values, technology use, parenting, screen time, productivity, mindfulness, mental health, education, communication, smartphone addiction
In this episode of the Creating Conscious Serendipity podcast, host Benny Mathew welcomes Cliff Goins IV, who shares his journey from the South Side of Chicago to becoming a passionate advocate for personal finance and addressing the wealth gap.
The conversation explores Cliff's background, his family's influence, the impact of women's sports on his daughters, and his unique career path.
Cliff emphasizes the importance of reaching out and taking risks in one's career, highlighting that life is a journey of discovery. In this conversation, Cliff Goins IV shares his diverse career journey, touching on themes of entrepreneurship, corporate experiences, and the pressing issue of the racial wealth gap.
He discusses his time at Amazon, the entrepreneurial spirit within large corporations, and the importance of collective efforts to address systemic economic disparities. Cliff also reveals his motivation behind writing his upcoming book, 'Minding the Wealth Gap,' which aims to highlight the wealth gap as a national issue and calls for action from all Americans.
Benny Mathew and Cliff Goins IV explore the multifaceted issues surrounding economic empowerment, race, and opportunity in America. They discuss the critical role of real estate in building wealth, the changing perceptions of opportunity for black individuals compared to previous decades, and the impact of media representation on societal views.
The conversation also delves into the complexities of race, the challenges of DEI initiatives, and the potential solutions for reparations, emphasizing the need for a nuanced approach to these pressing issues.
Summary
In this episode of the Creating Conscious Serendipity podcast, host Benny Mathew shares a deeply personal story about a life-altering car accident that occurred 24 years ago. He reflects on the physical and emotional challenges he faced during recovery, the importance of relationships, and his journey towards self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Benny emphasizes the power of choice in how we react to life's challenges and the significance of surrounding ourselves with supportive people.
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This is my story about the day that the old me died. Although I've shared before about the physical injuries, this is the first time I publicly share about the darkness and loneliness I felt for years after the accident. Feeling confused about why I deserved to live may not make sense to people, but that was part of the darkness.
- Recovery is not just physical; it's emotional and spiritual.
- Life after trauma can feel isolating and confusing.
- Without having the people who was there for me, I would be completely lost.
- Finding purpose is a journey that takes time and a lot of times the worst things that happen to us is the key to finding purpose
- Love + Loyalty + Respect = the most important aspects of a relationship with Family and Friends
- I was trying to understand the world before, but when I started to understand myself, I understood life. Self awareness is the most important thing a human being can focus on to reach fulfillment
- After going through all this, I know for a fact, without any doubt, that I'm alive for a reason and that reason matters more than anything else.
#orion3 #CreatingConsciousSerendipity #love #family #trauma #caraccident #PersonalGrowth #relationships #purpose #spirituality #serendipity
Kristi Zuhlke is an OrionCore Member who is a serial tech entrepreneur. She's already had 2 different exits with 2 companies that she founded and is currently the CEO/Founder of Dott Technologies, a Generative Ai B2C company.
In this episode we discuss the mindset of entrepreneurship, the value of learning at big companies, raising money, being a women entrepreneur and so much more.
Kristi was so inspiring at the Orion3 "Women in Leadership" discussion and this is her story for a bigger audience.
Amy Preston is the Founder and CEO of Preston Design and Consulting and a Corporate Member of Orion3. She built her success and career in the most male dominated industry in Chicago; Commercial Real Estate.
This is Amy's story and we talked about everything! The mindset it takes to WIN in an industry where all the winners seem like they're men. We talk about excuses versus execution. She also shares her perspective on Entrepreneurship, the current state of the market and being a mom and CEO.
Apurva Desai is a C Suite exec/investor and an OrionCore Member, who grew up in the Midwest and then headed to Silicon Valley to work for multiple big tech companies. During that time, he built a successful career as a CFO and investor. In 2020 he moved back to Chicago where he currently helps startups to companies that are getting ready to go IPO build their Finance Functions. He's also an angel investor and partner in a Fund.
In this conversation, we talk about the impact of Ai and some of the potential impacts it can have on jobs and functions that fall under the CFO. We take a very technical topic and break it down into simple language that everyone can understand while having a fun conversation.
From 2020 till now, Arjuna Reddy had a lot of life changes:
- Left his Tech CFO role after 15 years to start his own company
- Proposed to his girlfriend
- 1 month after the proposal, she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer
- After the surgery to remove the cancer, they found out she was already pregnant
- He became father to a healthy baby in early 2023!
This episode is about someone who faced a lot of obstacles both personally and professionally, yet he overcame the adversity, made the hard choices, and put in the work to now being an entrepreneur, a husband, and a father.
This is the epitome of "Authenticity are the intersection points of the Personal and Professional"
Arjuna (AJ) Reddy is currently a Partner at Black Court, and an OrionCore Member, who's been in the CFO role at several well known Chicago Tech Companies.
Don Bora is the co founder of Eight Bit Studios, a serial entrepreneur, and an OrionCore Member, who's built over 100 Apps, someone who's very passionate about DEI, who's actions have given back to help many others.
In this conversation we talk about the impact of Ai and the potential for it in Human Resources/Accounting/Finance, a brief history of ChicagoTech, and what the future can look like with Tech. This was a thought provoking and fun conversation that ties in psychology and philosophy to Ai.