Salacious Soundbites, Online Con-artists and Legacy Work

淫秽的原声片段,在线骗子和遗产作品

Good Life Project

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2016-05-04

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Today's Good Life Project Roundtable™ features guests-in-residence Daniel Lerner and Gabra Zackman. This is session 2 in their three-week residency. Dan Lerner is a leading expert on elite performance, excellence and the realization of unique potential, working with musicians, athletes, and numerous Fortune 500 companies and executives. He's on the faculty at both New York University (where he teaches the always waitlisted “The Science of Happiness”) and the University of Pennsylvania, where he works with the graduate program in Applied Positive Psychology. He is currently writing a book about the process and mindset that leads to healthy, uniquely individual excellence. Gabra Zackman is an actress, writer and voice over artist, frequent traveler and lover of adventure. She works regularly in theater, has a parallel and sustaining career in audiobook narration, having recorded over 300 audiobooks to date, and has had great success with her first writing contract, the humorous, romantic, spy-centered BOD SQUAD series. Her life philosophy is 'Say yes...and rock what you got'. Our three topics in this episode: The soundbite culture, how we take things as gospel, without validation.Online, how do you tell the difference between con-artists and real deals?If you knew you were soon to die, what would your legacy work be?It's fast-paced, fun, utterly unscripted and at times a bit raw, but always good-natured and very real. Enjoy! And let us know if you like this format, over on social media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Hey there.

  • Jonathan Fields, back with this week's Good Life project roundtable.

  • This is week number two with my guests in residence, Gabra Zachman, who is fabulous human being, romance novelist, voice artist, famous audiobook reader, a stage, I think screen two, actor, actress, and I think I already mentioned awesome human being.

  • You can find out more about her@gabrazakman.com.

  • and Dan, aka Daniel Lerner.

  • Either way, my parents call me Daniel, but you, you can call me Daniel.

  • All right.

  • Thank you.

  • You're so go on, please.

  • Another awesome human being, expert in positive psychology expertise, expert performance, wearing sweater vests and working on a book which is going be phenomenal, which I don't think we can really talk about yet.

  • But when the time is right, we are going to go deep into this because it's going to be pretty awesome.

  • And you can find him@daniellearner.com.

  • so cool to be hanging out with you guys for week two in your residency here.

  • Dan, why don't we start with you this week.

  • Since we teed up last week with Gabra, what's our next slide?

  • Let's do that.

  • So last week we talked about social cues and we talked about how things are changing.

  • One of the things that it brought to mind for me was a recent article, a really spate of articles that talked about how one of the most, one of the most foundational theories in social science was quote unquote, debunked, which was Roy Baumeister's theory on self regulation, willpower, so on and so forth.

  • It was debunked enough that our friend Jonathan Fields reached out to me in a text.

  • I got a text from Jonathan Fields.