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184. Can You Be Overly Optimistic? Finding Balance in Big Ideas with Kris Brown
184. Can You Be Overly Optimistic? Finding Balance in Big Ideas with Kris Brown
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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
May 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In the quiet corners of Vermont, amidst the soothing hum of nature, there's an almost impossibly deep and velvety voice that resonates with wisdom and authenticity: Meet Kris Brown, a voiceover expert whose path to success has been anything but ordinary. His journey is marked by struggles (like incarceration and homelessness), redemption (through insightful strategies), and, through it all, a relentless pursuit of several passions that he is now bringing together in a life that can inspire us all.
Chapters
00:00 – Intro & Welcome
06: 19 – Harnessing Our Positivity with Patience
10:04 – The Incarceration Story
18:27 – Reflect on Your Journey
25:13 – Positivity in Prison
29:09 – Kris’ Culinary Journey
34:14 – Break
38:39 – Kris’ Journey as a Voiceover Artist
43:08 – Having Patience for Your Passion
48:20 – Being Patient as a Parent
55:50 – Cannasations w/ Kris Podcast
58:25 – Common Cannabis Misconceptions
01:09:56 – Benefits of Cannabis for PTSD
01:13:35 – The “10 Minutes of Pain” Therapy Method
01:21:35 – You Get In What You Put Out
01:23:43 – Closing
Chapters
00:00 – Intro & Welcome
06: 19 – Harnessing Our Positivity with Patience
10:04 – The Incarceration Story
18:27 – Reflect on Your Journey
25:13 – Positivity in Prison
29:09 – Kris’ Culinary Journey
34:14 – Break
38:39 – Kris’ Journey as a Voiceover Artist
43:08 – Having Patience for Your Passion
48:20 – Being Patient as a Parent
55:50 – Cannasations w/ Kris Podcast
58:25 – Common Cannabis Misconceptions
01:09:56 – Benefits of Cannabis for PTSD
01:13:35 – The “10 Minutes of Pain” Therapy Method
01:21:35 – You Get In What You Put Out
01:23:43 – Closing
Released:
May 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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