2018-09-11
1 小时 4 分钟Imagine waking up early before work and driving or jumping in a cab somewhere, showing up to have an incredible dance celebration with, oh, a couple hundred to a thousand of your besties before work even begins.
Well, that is exactly what my guest today, Radha Agrawal, has created.
She's the co founder, CEO, and chief community architect of Daybreaker.
It's an early morning sober dance celebration.
Happens in more than 25 cities and over a dozen college campuses with a global community of more than a half a million people.
She's also a social entrepreneur.
Actually, a serial social entrepreneur.
She's done it many times over.
Author, DJ, inventor, investor, gifted, experienced designer.
Named by MTV as one of the eight women who will change the world.
But none of this would have happened had she stuck to her original plan to build a career as a New York City investment banker.
In today's conversation, we dive deep into her journey and explore the critical moments of awakening and change, along with the ideas from her new book, belong, which answers the question, how do I find my people?
And how do I create large and meaningful communities in the real world?
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.
Yeah, I'm usually just doing my japanese calisthenics at home and a two song dance party in my living room.
Okay, japanese calisthenics.
You're gonna tell me about that?
Yes.
Oh, okay.
Well, I'm half japanese, right?