Studies have shown that the average kid today experiences more anxiety than the average psychiatric patient in the 1950s. In fact, it rarely ever is. And above all else, how do we push through the fear of trying new things? The Yes Theory Podcast shares behind-the-scenes stories and talks with expert guests to gather insights about the world at large, our place in it, and one another.
This week, Yes Theory is brought to you by: Yes Theory co-founders Matt, Ammar, and Thomas are turning off the cameras and turning on the mics to reflect upon how Discomfort actually might hold the keys to meaning and happiness. So why not seek it out? When we asked Harvard Professor and Atlantic columnist, Arthur Brooks, he said so matter of factly, “You have to be an entrepreneur about your life.”. In this episode, we hear from Matt, Thomas, and Ammar about various experiences they’ve had -- pushing themselves physically, and committing to daily habits -- in the pursuit of re-writing their own stories. There’s this constant stream of negative news coverage and criticism.
In these moments, we can decide to continue the course or make a change. This podcast, Hosted by Connor Lockett from Outback Studios and Jay Feinstein from The Yes Fam, talks about what it takes to seek discomfort. In these moments, we can decide to continue the course or make a change.
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Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, I’m really enjoying this podcast, not surprising as it was advertised on headspace, which I also love.I’m well above the age of the target group :), I can’t begin to express how much Yes Theory has positively impacted the way I’ve approached my life since discovering them on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. The Yes Theory Podcast shares behind-the-scenes stories and talks with expert guests to gather insights about the world at large, our place in it, and one another.
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Studies have shown that the average kid today experiences more anxiety than the average psychiatric patient in the 1950s. “I would have nothing in my life if I didn't have hope.”We’re living through a pretty dark time right now. What if we stopped trying to numb and distract? It’s also a primer for how we can make long-term partnerships last, lean on other people without becoming too dependent, and push forth a collective vision while still maintaining true to ourselves.Learn more about your ad choices. Yes Theory co-founders Matt, Ammar, and Thomas are turning off the cameras and turning on the mics to reflect upon how Discomfort actually might hold the keys to meaning and happiness. The Yes Theory Podcast shares behind-the-scenes stories and talks with expert guests to gather insights about the world at large, our place in it, and one another. You may know us from our YouTube channel with the same name, or maybe not. In today’s episode, Ammar sits down with Dina to talk about how growing up in Arab countries shaped how they view themselves and the world, and how hope was (and still is) the backbone to their wildest dreams. Hope isn’t just a passive feeling; it’s an action. In this episode, we call back two of those early mentors to talk about why having novel experiences is so crucial for creativity, meaningful relationships, and business. Matt, Thomas, and Ammar have a picturesque kind of friendship. Welcome to Yes Theory — the audio experience. Yes Theory co-founders Matt, Ammar, and Thomas are turning off the cameras and turning on the mics to reflect upon how Discomfort actually might hold the keys to meaning and happiness. Along the way, Matt shares the intimate details of how he’s grappled with anxiety through the years and Ammar discusses his inability to meditate.
- 37:27. And through these accounts, we realize - we’re all struggling to find a sense of balance in our lives.
Sometimes we’re vying for simpler -- like just choosing to meditate for five minutes a day or get dressed in the mornings.No matter how big or small the change you want to make is, it can be tough to get yourself to the breaking point -- where you actually commit… fully. We’re your hosts Thomas Brag, Ammar Kandil, and Matt Dajer. And that there is always another level to the change you can make.Thomas Dajer, also known as Tommy, TD, and Yes Theory’s lead editor shares his story of personal transformation as well -- from dropping out of college to now starting to host episodes on the Yes Theory channel. The older we get, the more responsibilities, anxieties, and personal pursuits take over. His repeated transformation proves that you are never too old or too late to change. In this show, we’re going to reflect on some of the experiences we’ve never shared before, digging into our own personal archives. Liquid I.V. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices, Pandemics and vast uncertainty aside, life is hard. Yes Theory co-founders Matt, Ammar, and Thomas are turning off the cameras and turning on the mics to reflect upon how Discomfort actually might hold the keys to meaning and happiness.
We’re talking about meaning, connection, you know all the good stuff. It feels like there’s this undercurrent of anxiety to everything we do.