Forbes is back for episode four with one of our most honest and reflective conversations yet. From growing pains in business to trading a smartphone for a dumbphone, Forbes opens up about what it means to lead a life, and a business, with purpose. David and Forbes dive into managing discomfort, reclaiming time, and why he’s prioritizing presence over productivity hacks. They also unpack the impact of immersive retreats, personal growth through discomfort, and the power of real, in-person connection in a digital world. This one’s for anyone who feels stretched thin, digitally overwhelmed, or is just seeking a better way to balance ambition and alignment. Check out Kershaw Builders: https://www.kershawbuilders.co.nz/ ___________________ We’d like to thank our sponsor for this episode, Tom Hardy. Check him out here: https://whitefoxrealestate.co.nz/team/tom-hardy/ ___________________ The 10 Million 10 Year Podcast has taken a dramatic increase in production value thanks to the team at Distinct. Looking for content partners to take your brand to the next level? Get in touch with them here: https://www.distinctagency.co.nz
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