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Storied Coaching with Aaron J. Jacobs is your go-to resource for high-achieving leaders who want to learn to stop living their life by default and instead grow into the life they were meant for. Through this podcast, you’ll hear directly from Master Coach Aaron J. Jacobs, CEO of OMH Consulting and Storied Coaching, about how to lead and build a thriving business that fuels an amazing life on your terms. Making money, overcoming anxiety, processing emotions, relationships, being a better frie ...
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In this episode, we explore the intertwined worlds of marketing and sales, emphasizing the importance of understanding and addressing customer needs to build authentic connections. By examining strategies employed by Olympus Men and OMH Creative, we discuss how to create compelling content with strong templates and guidelines that ensure team align…
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Unless you're an early access supporter of the show, this is the last episode you'll hear before the presidential election, which will profoundly shape the state, or looming absence, of American democracy. The critical importance of the choice between Harris and Trump has much of the country thinking about getting more people involved in politics—a…
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An important theme of this show is the role of rhetoric in politics. It's not just the arguments we make that matter, but when we choose to make them, and how we talk about political issues. And we can learn a lot about the people who disagree with us not just by parsing their arguments, but by paying attention to when and how they make them. This …
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In this week's podcast, Aaron shares a personal experience involving his son's participation in a high school musical and draws parallels to the business and entrepreneurial world. He emphasizes the importance of being proactive rather than reactive in various scenarios, akin to being a thermostat instead of a thermometer. The episode provides prac…
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We're staring down the barrel of a presidential election, one that highlights deep questions about democracy and political participation. If our goal is radically more freedom, how should we think about democracy's place in achieving that, given that the popular will often isn't for more freedom. And if the system, as it exists, is rather far from …
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When Biden dropped out of the presidential race and Harris took over, we witnessed not just a change in candidate, but a change in rhetoric. Harris's campaign began talking in the language of "freedom" and "liberty." Harris's running mate, Tim Walz, contrasted himself with the meddlesome social conservatism of JD Vance by saying he was for "minding…
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This, as it says on the tin, is a show about liberalism. But teasing out what that term means can be challenging. Not just because it's philosophically complex, but because common usage of terms doesn't always conform to rigorous conceptual categories, and even when it does, language evolves. That's the jumping off point for today's conversation. M…
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Making Transformation Inevitable: Plan the Dive and Dive the Plan This week's podcast episode, hosted by Aaron Jay Jacobs, delves into the theme of transformation as families prepare for the back-to-school season. Jacobs shares valuable insights on the 'Plan the Dive, Dive the Plan' philosophy, applying this concept to both personal and business co…
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A liberal society is necessarily an open and diverse one. When people are free to move and free to choose, a country's population and culture will reflect all those differences in tastes, preferences, and ways of living. And that's part of what makes liberalism so great. But a pluralistic society can be bothersome for those who'd prefer everyone be…
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Unlock Your Best Body: Essential Tools for Nutrition and Exercise In this episode of the Storied Coaching Podcast, Aaron J. Jacobs delves into the essentials of hormone optimization and high-performance coaching. He discusses why men seek to live in bodies they are comfortable in and the benefits of testosterone optimization therapy. Aaron introduc…
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In this week's podcast episode, we dive into the fascinating new book 'Superabound: Live the Life the Universe is Dreaming for You' by Steve Haas and Erin Aquin. Host Aaron welcomes Steve to discuss their journeys from coaching clients to authors, the inspiration behind their book, and the concept of guiding people through their own hero's journey,…
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I'm joined today by Janet Bufton, Program Coordinator & Co-Founder at the Institute for Liberal Studies. I'm a little embarassed it's taken me this long to get her on the show, because she's one of the most thoughtful advocates out there of the kind of genuine and broad liberalism--and liberal values--that are at the heart of ReImagining Liberty. W…
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The Hawthorne Effect: Celebrating 100 Episodes with Aaron J. Jacobs In this milestone 100th episode of the storied coaching podcast, Aaron J. Jacobs reflects on the journey so far and expresses gratitude to his listeners. He delves into the fascinating concept of the Hawthorne Effect, discussing its origins, key experiments, and its relevance today…
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Avoiding the Comment Section: Strengthen Your Hero's Journey In this week's episode of the Storied Coaching Podcast, Aaron J. Jacobs shares invaluable advice for anyone writing their own hero story: avoid the comment section. He discusses how focusing on negative comments, often from a small and unrepresentative segment of readers, can derail your …
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On June 7th, David Boaz died. He was the Executive Vice President of the Cato Institute, author of *The Libertarian Mind*, and the most important figure in the libertarian movement in the last half century. He was also my mentor, my close friend, and, for twelve years, my boss. I had the privilege of holding, for the first two of those years, what …
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Unlocking Your Full Potential with Story Modeling: Overcome Limiting Beliefs In this week's episode of the Storied Coaching Podcast, Aaron J. Jacobs introduces 'Story Modeling', the fourth and largest tool in his toolkit. Building on the previous three tools discussed in episode 97, this episode delves deep into how to deconstruct unhelpful stories…
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In this week's episode of the Storied Coaching Podcast, Aaron J. Jacobs discusses his recent family trip to New York City and shares three essential tools to manage anxiety. He highlights the importance of mindful breathing/transcendental meditation, physical movement, and gratitude thinking as effective strategies to reduce anxiety and maintain me…
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Politics gets pretty emotional, and we typically view that as bad. The political scene would be better, we suppose, if more people could set aside their emotions and rationally engage with the hard questions. My guest today isn't so sure. Jason Canon is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge in political science, and while he doesn't reject…
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In this episode, Aaron is joined by the insightful Tommy Geary, known from the Durable Dad Podcast, for a guest star episode. The two dive deep into the challenges men face, particularly around mental health, connection, and the importance of building meaningful friendships after 40. Sharing personal anecdotes, they emphasize the significance of ma…
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Join Aaron J. Jacobs in episode 95 of the Storied Coaching Podcast as he shares his recent experiences about the importance of male friendships in maintaining mental health. Aaron discusses how regular visits to male friends have rejuvenated his emotional well-being and offers actionable steps for cultivating and maintaining these vital connections…
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Men's Mental Health Month 2024: A New Way to 'Man Up' In this week's episode of the Storied Coaching Podcast, Aaron J. Jacobs dives into the critical topic of Men's Mental Health Month, held every June. Aaron discusses the importance of addressing mental health issues, the societal stigmas men face, and how outdated views of masculinity contribute …
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Welcome to this week's episode of Storied Coaching with Aaron J. Jacobs, where we dive deep into hormone health, specifically focusing on the rising issue of male testosterone deficiency. Aaron discusses testosterone optimization therapy, its benefits, and how it can significantly enhance various aspects of men's lives, from mental clarity and ener…
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Among the various ideologies opposing liberalism that have seen new or renewed prominence in the last decade is Christian nationalism. It motivates quite a lot of the far right in the culture war, played a role in the attempted overthrow of American democracy on January 6th, and seems to be everywhere on social media. But what is it? Where did it c…
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DEEP BREATH. I paused to build something new. I'm pretty excited to share it with you. This episode left me with a vulnerability hangover, but I'm here for it. Because by sharing my experience, I can help other men. That man might be you or someone you care about. Tune in to hear about my new direction and why it might be just what you need. FORWAR…
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Today's conversation is a good one, but I struggle to come up with a straightforward summary for this intro. I brought back on my good friend, and frequent guest, Cory Massimino to discuss anarchism in theory and practice. And that where we start. But we also get into a larger conversation about the nature of political debate, and the rhetoric of p…
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One of my goals for this show is to explore the complexities of issues people have strong opinions about and assume are straightforward. And it's difficult to think of one that fits that bill better than guns. Today I'm joined by my long time friend and Free Thoughts podcast co-host, constitutional lawyer Trevor Burrus. We talk about the causes of …
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We’re all ideological, even if we don’t admit it. We like to think of everyone else as ideological, but imagine our own views to be “reality-based,” simply a clear-eyed picture of how things really are. That's nonsense, and today's episode is all about why. My guest is Jason Blakely, a political science professor at Pepperdine University and author…
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Populism is a bundle of bad ideas motivated primarily by grievances. Once result is set of economic preferences that will only make the country poorer. With populism on the ballot in November, I've brought on my friend and old colleague Ryan A. Bourne to talk about the errors of populist economics. Ryan is the R. Evan Scharf Chair for the Public Un…
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The right has a problem with women. I don't mean in the sense that women are far less likely to vote for right-wing candidates than men are, though it is true that we have women voters to thank for our avoidance, so far, of the country turning fully towards hard-right authoritarianism. Instead, I mean that misogyny is much more openly expressed by …
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Digital expression is weird. When we move our communities and communications into digital spaces, such as social media, the result is an uncertain landscape of new incentives, mechanisms of influence, vectors of information and disinformation, and evolving norms. All of which have profound effects on our personal lives, our culture, and our politic…
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Both the short and long term impact of AI technologies is unknown, but it's almost certain to be significant. It will destroy some industries, accelerate others, and revolutionize still more. And, it seems, no one has a lukewarm opinion about AI. You're either excited about its prospects, or convinced it's nothing more than intellectual property th…
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The January 6th insurrection demonstrated the Trumpist right's willing to use violence to advance its political interests. My guest today is worried that was just the start. Patrick Eddington is a former CIA analyst and a senior fellow in homeland security and civil liberties at the Cato Institute. In a series of essays at his newsletter, The Repub…
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On the one hand, we're told we live in a postmodern age. On the other, postmodernism is a notoriously challenging set of philosophical ideas to nail down and understand. But it's worth the effort, because postmodernism, even if it gets some of its arguments wrong or overstates its case, is deeply interesting, with genuinely valuable insights. To he…
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I talk a lot about default and intentional stories. In my experience as a coach, this set of tools helps my clients 90% of the time. But what about the other 10%? Sometimes, you need a different set of tools. This week, I talked with Kim Rees, a coach specializing in Trauma and Nervous System regulation. It is a valuable set of tools, and she gives…
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Music gives us meaning, not just in the way we identify deeply with our favorite songs, but in the ways genres create scenes and communities. My conversation today brings back my good friend Akiva Malamet, contributing editor at The UnPopulist, to discuss the connection between music and meaning, and what that can tell us about liberal politics and…
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There's something different about the contemporary right. Classical liberal rhetoric has been replaced with something much uglier and more reactionary, keen to carve the world into us and them and celebrate the use and abuse of power. Today's conversation is about this turn. Or, as my guest explains, this return to ideologies a century old or more,…
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Early access release: 12/9. Public release: 12/16. Become a supporter and get early access to all new episodes. I am a liberal. I’m also a Buddhist. In a recent essay at The UnPopulist, I wrote about the intersection of the two, which I see as more than compatible, and in fact mutually reinforcing. Buddhist ethics gives us not just the best way to …
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Have things been “okay" for a while? Would you like to move from okay to great? You are not alone. But how do you break through plateaus, especially when things are not necessarily bad? Why would you even want to? Tune in to find out how a pattern break may be exactly what you need right now to shake yourself awake and step into a bigger version of…
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Years go, I put together an edited volume called Arguments for Liberty. Every chapter took a different school of moral philosophy and made the case for liberalism within it. The point wasn’t just to be an introduction to moral philosophy by way of being an introduction to liberalism, but also to show that the case for liberty isn’t limited to a sin…
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Tick Tock. It's the sound of the calendar year winding to a close. Did you set goals in January that you are worried won't happen by Dec 31st? You are not alone. However, this can be a powerful time to serve your customers and bring in some end-of-the-year deals. I'm going to show you what your clients are FEELING right now. Listen in as I share tw…
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Have you ever been to a Thanksgiving event where people are complaining? It sucks, and it's contagious. But there is a solution. You can beat them to the punch by proactively priming them with a gratitude activity. I want you to create a grateful environment this Thanksgiving. Listen and watch to use this simple trick and share it with others.…
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We talk a lot about liberalism on this show, but to date haven't done an episode on just what liberalism is. So it is my pleasure to have Chandran Kukathas join me today to fix that. He is Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Lee Kong Chian Chair Professor of Political Science at Singapore Management University, and the author of many books, i…
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Time to stretch. Time to grow. Time to get grateful and uncomfortable, swirl them both together, and step into a larger version of yourself. Listen and watch as I take you behind the scenes of working with one of my dream clients last week and how becoming friends with imposter syndrome and perfectionist brain tendencies allowed it to happen. Then,…
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Do you ever worry you are not getting results faster because you focus on the wrong things? You are not alone. It comes up consistently when working with high-performing leaders and their teams. This week, I will share the silver bullet I use to help high performers get aligned and focused on what will get them the most significant results in their…
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The future is a conversation. What the future looks like, and how and which technologies will shape it, isn’t something we can plan, or dictate, or demand in advance, but rather something that emerges from the back-and-forth bargaining of everyone with a stake in it. That’s the argument presented by my guest today, Jason Kuznicki, Editor in Chief o…
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I have created and re-created my hero story many times in my life. We all have, whether we realize it or not. It can be solitary, introspective, and challenging work. That is why I have been so grateful for the people in my life who have supported, nurtured, and given me a well-deserved kick in the ass when I needed it. I call these people "Co-Auth…
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Do you LOVE having difficult conversations?! Of course, you don't. I have never met anyone who does. Making them a priority has driven my trajectory toward growth and success. If that sounds counterintuitive, then this week's episode is for you. Last week I screwed up by falling into an old pattern, and I needed to own up to it. That conversation o…
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Today’s conversation is a companion to our prior episode. I’m joined again by Akiva Malamet, managing editor of The UnPopulist. Last time we talked about identity within liberalism. Now we turn to meaning. Everyone wants to lead a meaningful life, but one of the critiques of liberalism is that a liberal society takes away traditional sources of mea…
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For many people, public speaking is anxiety-inducing. One of the things that people worry the most about is being interesting enough to be memorable. If you want to know how to grab an audience's attention and have a blast doing it, this episode is for you. I'll show you the expert tactics and performing secrets professional actors use to engage th…
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Have you ever caught yourself stuck in a scarcity story? A scarcity story consists of repeating thought patterns where you assume all the worst-case scenarios that might come from a particular circumstance. You are not alone. It doesn't feel good. Staying stuck in a scarcity story won't help you get abundant results. What might surprise you is that…
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