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The Yes Theory Podcast

Yes Theory

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 pl... more

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Thank you for everything. I will love you forever…and ever. -Matt Link to review book: https://tinyurl.com/2y7ts3ry Link to newsletter: http://www.mattdahlia.substack.com Get a signed copy of ‘Talk To Strangers’ here: http://www.seekdiscomfort.com/bo... more

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3 months ago

Link to buy book: https://www.yestheorybook.com/ Link to review book (means the world!): https://tinyurl.com/2y7ts3ry Hi guys, The book launched four days ago and the support from this community has been unbelievable. Thank you to each and everyone o... more

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4 months ago

Newsletter: http://www.mattdahlia.substack.com Preorder the book: http://www.seekdiscomfort.com/book Preorder the book in EU: https://tinyurl.com/35c4npdy Hi ladies and gents, Wow wow wow. DECEMBER 3RD IS SO CLOSE. So crazy to think about. So surreal... more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.9k ratings
  • The art not to say anything in 60minutes

    Apart from the dudes thrown to each other faces, the pseudo deep breath every 30 seconds this podcast is just about dudes who made a lot of money with pseudo motivational talks, and self loving talks. Really low quality compared to the usual content released by headspace.

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    roropodcast
    Germany6 months ago
  • Brilliantly beautiful!

    After doing my Headspace meditation this morning, had time to play around and investigate other tools in the app. Found Yes Theory and scrolled topics. Came across one that sounded like what I needed, and low and behold it features Rich Roll! He is my #1 podcaster, the first one I found and became addicted to for my long runs. I am about to turn 60, and know I am itching for change. Thomas reminds me of my sons, all very witty and charming. The combination of personalities, the topics covered, e... more

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    5
    Lkwt
    United Statesa year ago
  • Relatable, but short lived

    I really did enjoy this podcast. It was for the most part light, and at times delving in a little deeper to the reasoning behind things. It was nice to hear some relatable content in terms of life’s difficulties coming from that of a great platform (headspace) that I use on a daily basis for my personal growth and attempt at a peace of mind. However, I was bummed when I got to the end of the episodes, realizing that the show ended after not even being around for a year. Hopefully everyone’s doin... more

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    4
    HHUNT02
    United Statesa year ago
  • A beautiful message

    A beautiful message from some truly beautiful humans. Thank you for you honesty, your willingness to be vulnerable, and thank you for having the courage to ask the hard questions while simultaneously making us feel safe to explore these on our own. The Yes Theory community is so special, and I am deeply grateful to have found a family of healers and seekers like myself. We are not alone. Love you all 💗

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    5
    ninacavini
    United Statesa year ago
  • Best YouTube channel

    I love this YouTube channel, it gives me hope and clarity to go out into the world and experience new life lessons within myself.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Creepycoles
    United Statesa year ago

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