simplicity of happiness

flohjoe

Welcome to the Simplicity of Happiness podcast, the show that brings people from all over the world together to explore the simple truth: Love people and use things, because the opposite never works. When you reflect on your life, what will truly matter – the things you owned or the stories you can tell? When ‘more’ becomes ‘too much,’ it’s time to embrace life’s essentials. Let us guide you in decluttering distractions and unveiling what matters most. With insightful interviews from those who have already found their path, we’ll help you become a happier, better version of yourself. The Simplicity of Happiness, where simplicity is the road and happiness is the destination. read less
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SE05 happy#226 - what sacrifices would you make for freedom
30-03-2022
SE05 happy#226 - what sacrifices would you make for freedom
If you had to make a sacrifice to find your freedom, would you do it? Sacrifices pay off, but sometimes not. Making sacrifices is a risk that few have the strength to take and go forward with, and those who do are worthy of admiration since they put all their effort and work into something uncertain. Today's guests are a couple who sacrificed much of their personal lives to pursue adventure; they are Maya and Aladino from Sailing Magic Carpet. A couple dedicated to refitting their boats and showcasing the process on social media. In this episode, our guests will be sharing how they sacrificed everything they had to live a life full of adventures in the middle of the sea. Also, we will hear how they invested all the savings available in their bank accounts to buy a boat they had never seen before located in the US. There's no doubt that these two have taken risks and made sacrifices to achieve their dreams; finding freedom and sharing their stories with the world. Discover more about the lives of these two adventurers, and listen to the tips they will be sharing with us. Best, Floh WHAT YOU WILL HEAR [3:20] The process of buying a new boat overseas. [8:52] Dealing with uncertainty. [11:19] Making personal sacrifices in the name of adventure. [15:22] A start full of doubts. [19:22] Why is sailing addictive? [20:40] Freedom has its consequences. [24:30] Follow your dreams. [27:50] A YouTuber who feels uncomfortable in front of the cameras. [34:13] A wish for the future. QUOTES "Every moment that you embrace is the best moment." —Floh. "Just because you decided to follow your dreams doesn't mean that your life is gonna be beautiful and easy." —Maya. RESOURCES https://sailingmagiccarpet.com https://www.youtube.com/c/sailingmagiccarpet https://www.patreon.com/user?u=13249792 FIND OUT MORE AT https://simplicity-of-happiness.com
SE05 - happy#212 - bas lebesque
11-03-2021
SE05 - happy#212 - bas lebesque
For this year I am aiming to have as many meaningful conversations with people I don‘t know yet, as I possible can. After all, deep connections with real people is what makes us human, right? Way too many of us were lacking real conversations during this pandemic year. The first guest I never met and interviewed was Bas Lebesque. Bas became a big fan of minimalism and got rid of 75% of his stuff, 2 yrs ago. He would like to take it one level up and get rid of 50% of the 25% that is left. That is a current challenge and maybe a good occasion to play the minimalism game, isn‘t it? Bas says about himself the following: After a short career in hospitality and then 2 careers in financial markets, as a trader and as a freelance consultant. I had to take bold action to stop doing what I was not enjoying. Looking back, I realised that when I started my second career as a consultant in 2010 I also started my own physical and mental health journey. It took me 3 years to break out of my golden cage, in which I was living as a successful financial trader. I am happy I did, as I live a much freer life now. Breaking out of that cage at the peak of the financial crisis, I thought I was going to lose my identity and I would end up living on the streets. What a limiting belief that was! The journey to my best version will never end, but I am happier with myself than ever before. The work of Byron Katie, Dr Joe Dispenza and Wim Hof have become a part of my life. Among his journey he has lived in 8 countries on 5 continents. You can find out more at: https://www.baslebesque.com Until then, take care my friend. Best, Floh Follow me at: https://patreon.com/flohjoe https://instagram.com/flohjoe https://youtube.com/flohjoe https://facebook.com/flohjoe