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The Personal Power Project

Jonathan Stuart

Welcome to The Personal Power Project! A podcast where we encourage your individuality, freedom of thought, and the utilization of an often forgotten faculty called REASON. I want you to be in control of everything in your life and it starts with uncovering your Personal Power. Subscribe for new episodes.

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Latest Episodes

Episode 12: God, BLM, And The Economics of Being Misinformed With Mike B   more

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3 years ago

Man this week has been a doozy. I have been doing a lot of reading and speaking with many friends and colleagues about this particular topic and wanted to share my thoughts. more

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3 years ago

Prem Glidden is a Transformative Coach and author of an upcoming book 'Opening to Possibility' more

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3 years ago

James Fitzgerald is the founder of OPEX. more

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3 years ago

Today is all about how as a society we are moving towards the reign of the word "YES" rather than the word "NO". I think it spells danger and I outline in full detail my viewpoints. Don't agree? Great, that means I've struck a chord within you to act... more

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Seamus O’Mahony is the author of two books: The Way We Die Now (2016) and Can Medicine be Cured? (2019). He retired from his post as a gastroenterologist at Cork University Hospital in February 2020, but may return as a volunteer. He is a visiting pr... more

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3 years ago

Guys if you enjoyed this podcast please like and subscribe. This was a fantastic podcast. David and Ralph founded Civilian Tactical Industries last year and they are off to a great start. What you will hear is rational discussion of two guys that hav... more

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3 years ago

Too often we think of success as this idyllic place we can ascend to after years of work doing a particular thing. What we should instead be thinking about is what outcomes we desire regardless of success this way we can actively analyze if what we d... more

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3 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • Knowledge is empowering and this podcast is knowledge

    Phenomenal podcast. This podcast is presented by a very intellectual and logical host. It highlights different complex topics in the US and the world in general. This podcast has been empowering to me as suggested by its name because it makes the person think for themselves. The host doesn’t care if you agree with him or not but instead invites you repeatedly to think for yourself on serval topics. He promotes dialogue and invites interesting professionals from different fields on the podcast. I... more

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    Noah.s777
    United States3 years ago
  • Intriguing

    Didn’t know what to expect from The Person Power Project however after listening to episode 1, I have already subscribed and began thinking and questioning my own life. This seems like it will be a great podcast to learn about various thinkers and intellectuals on a variety of topics to get you to step outside of the bubble most of us live in.

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    5
    RoblesB
    United States3 years ago
  • Eye opener

    I really enjoyed listening to this podcast and look forward to hearing many more. I never really thought about what I wanted in life or what truly makes me happy. Listening to this started me thinking about it and opened my eyes to finding out what I truly want. It is really for you to do, be and find what you want in life and what makes you happy. I’m excited to hear the next pod cast and see what else I’ve been missing out on.

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    5
    llipari
    United States3 years ago
  • Wow!!

    Absolutely loved the first episode ! I started thinking about ‘what makes me happy, what do I want in life?’ The episode was so motivational. And I get people say ‘you can do whatever you want and be whoever you want to be’ it’s true. We have total control of what we do with ourselves. I can’t wait for the next episode. I loved who the quote was broken down and so many examples were given. Really reassuring to hear this during a difficult time for people suffering with mental health difficulties... more

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    5
    BrilliantStarK
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    Jon’s passion for philosophical ideas is strengthened by his education, wealth of experience, and discernment for meaning in this world. I can tell already this podcast is the beginning of an auditory journey that will delve into philosophy, politics, family values, and daily life. It will be great for those of us who seek self-fulfillment, and question everything from different angles in the process.

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    5
    Stopchargingme1
    United States3 years ago

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