In order to achieve growth, discomfort is unavoidable. So why not seek it out? Yes Theory co-founders Matt, Ammar, and Thomas are turning off the cameras and turning on the mics to reflect upon how Discomfort actually might hold the keys to meaning and happiness. The Yes Theory Podcast shares behind-the-scenes stories and talks with expert guests to gather insights about the world at large, our place in it, and one another.
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Soooo interesting this podcast about growing up in different countries and background!!!!OMG it was everything what I am going through !!!!!!Thank you!!!!!!
These people changed my life, and I am forever grateful. I highly recommend listening and participating… you’ll be delightfully surprised :)
I feel inspired by listening to these guys! Keep up the good work fellas. 👍
Your podcasts are best!
I feel like I’m in the room. I’m not a typical podcast listener but these guys have changed that completely.
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