Caroline Adams Miller
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Podcast Appearances
What are the products that we need to sell in order to oppose and bring down that which we are against? That's called narrative thinking, taking a passion and turning it into a structure or a framework that people can step into. And that's what I'm passionate about, is helping people figure out how to do that for what they're passionate about.
What are the products that we need to sell in order to oppose and bring down that which we are against? That's called narrative thinking, taking a passion and turning it into a structure or a framework that people can step into. And that's what I'm passionate about, is helping people figure out how to do that for what they're passionate about.
What are the products that we need to sell in order to oppose and bring down that which we are against? That's called narrative thinking, taking a passion and turning it into a structure or a framework that people can step into. And that's what I'm passionate about, is helping people figure out how to do that for what they're passionate about.
Oh, I love that. Hope for Cynics. I'm going to write that down.
Oh, I love that. Hope for Cynics. I'm going to write that down.
Oh, I love that. Hope for Cynics. I'm going to write that down.
Well, I can. And I'll tell you, loneliness is not good. And the reason that it exists is because you're not eating something you need to be eating. And that is community. Loneliness is starvation of the soul. And so I'm entirely against it. I am somebody who is more introverted than extroverted. I do not get lonely very easy.
Well, I can. And I'll tell you, loneliness is not good. And the reason that it exists is because you're not eating something you need to be eating. And that is community. Loneliness is starvation of the soul. And so I'm entirely against it. I am somebody who is more introverted than extroverted. I do not get lonely very easy.
Well, I can. And I'll tell you, loneliness is not good. And the reason that it exists is because you're not eating something you need to be eating. And that is community. Loneliness is starvation of the soul. And so I'm entirely against it. I am somebody who is more introverted than extroverted. I do not get lonely very easy.
But long ago, more than a decade ago, I realized that I need to be around people. I need to be with people. And I ended up, I've created now a few different communities of people that I'm with. One was just in town. We call ourselves the Lions. We go fishing every summer.
But long ago, more than a decade ago, I realized that I need to be around people. I need to be with people. And I ended up, I've created now a few different communities of people that I'm with. One was just in town. We call ourselves the Lions. We go fishing every summer.
But long ago, more than a decade ago, I realized that I need to be around people. I need to be with people. And I ended up, I've created now a few different communities of people that I'm with. One was just in town. We call ourselves the Lions. We go fishing every summer.
And then every winter, every one of the lines, about 15 to 18 of us, depending on who can show up at my place, and we watched the college national championship. So we had just spent three nights together watching four NFL games and one college game, and it was a blast. We buy a bunch of beer, we buy a bunch of meat, and we just watch football and smoke cigars and all that kind of stuff.
And then every winter, every one of the lines, about 15 to 18 of us, depending on who can show up at my place, and we watched the college national championship. So we had just spent three nights together watching four NFL games and one college game, and it was a blast. We buy a bunch of beer, we buy a bunch of meat, and we just watch football and smoke cigars and all that kind of stuff.
And then every winter, every one of the lines, about 15 to 18 of us, depending on who can show up at my place, and we watched the college national championship. So we had just spent three nights together watching four NFL games and one college game, and it was a blast. We buy a bunch of beer, we buy a bunch of meat, and we just watch football and smoke cigars and all that kind of stuff.
But in the middle of that time, we stop and we do something called five things in five minutes. And that's almost everybody in the group stands up and says, what are five things that I think this group should know in five minutes? It went from half of it was how to be a better dad and a better husband.
But in the middle of that time, we stop and we do something called five things in five minutes. And that's almost everybody in the group stands up and says, what are five things that I think this group should know in five minutes? It went from half of it was how to be a better dad and a better husband.
But in the middle of that time, we stop and we do something called five things in five minutes. And that's almost everybody in the group stands up and says, what are five things that I think this group should know in five minutes? It went from half of it was how to be a better dad and a better husband.
The other half was stuff like how to protect your ears as you get older, just random stuff that people know about investment ideas, how to protect your heart health because somebody had a heart incident. So they learned and we're sharing wisdom and best practices with each other. So there's some intentional time around our time together.
The other half was stuff like how to protect your ears as you get older, just random stuff that people know about investment ideas, how to protect your heart health because somebody had a heart incident. So they learned and we're sharing wisdom and best practices with each other. So there's some intentional time around our time together.