At The Table with Luke Haverty

At The Table with Luke Haverty
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At The Table is where creative minds gather, not just to talk about what they’ve built but who they’ve had to become in the process.
Hosted by Luke Haverty, the show features entrepreneurs, creatives, psychologists and thought leaders pushing culture, business, and self-inquiry forward through conversations about process, purpose, and personal evolution.
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The podcast focuses on themes of personal evolution, creativity, and cultural impact, discussing topics such as somatic therapy, emotional art expression, and the role of AI in therapy, with specific episodes featuring conversations like 'Tools To Live A Better Life' with Flynn Skidmore and 'Channeling Emotion Into An Art Empire' with Maja Dlugolecki.

At The Table is where creative minds gather, not just to talk about what they’ve built but who they’ve had to become in the process.
Hosted by Luke Haverty, the show features entrepreneurs, creatives, psychologists and thought leaders pushing culture, business, and self-inquiry forward through conversations about process, purpose, and personal evolution.
Friends.. In this episode of Off the Top:
Learnings: i) The biggest lie I’ve told myself is that I need to ask for permission.. To chase my dreams & take real swings.. “Everything you want in life is on the other side of fear”, ii) ways to find comfort in boredom -> observing the subtleties of life in solitude, iii) the core ingredient of being interested vs. interesting.. (hint: you can learn something from every person you interact with)
Challenges: i) the battle of showing “authenticity” on Off the Top episodes.. Wanting to show both sides that are both positive & negative emotional states but at times feeling the weight of heavier dialogue, ii) producing more than I consume, which means I must restrict monkey brain or it wins.. always.
Wins: i) the core ingredients of a mastermind (accountability partner & celebrating the small wins), ii) prove to yourself you can do hard things.. Lessons from the quintessential iceberg (:
Eyes On:@tscheeelo intimate sets, a crowd of 15-25 folks enjoying music in what looks to be hyper-presence. Sometimes less is more (see: tiny desk by NPR)..
Extra Credit: this TV ad by Sony shook me.. 250k bouncy balls released down a hill in SF. Going beyond the expected to deliver a top-tier experience. Well done.
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Contact:
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Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LukeHaverty
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