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40. Vulnerability Breeds Authenticity: The Importance of Human Connection, with Brian Bogert
Podcast |
Gravity
Publisher |
Brett Kaufman
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 12, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:03:26

Brian Bogert is a human behavior and performance coach who teaches clients to leverage self-awareness and intentionality to become the most authentic version of themselves: Who they already are. Brian helps executives, entrepreneurs, athletes, and growth-minded individuals learn this transformative approach that cultivates perspective, motivation, and direction to help them align their lives with their true purpose and defy their own expectations. He teaches not just to accept change, but to embrace pain in order to avoid suffering. Brian learned the wisdom of resiliency through his own early experiences with pain: When he was just seven years old, Brian’s left arm was severed in an automobile accident. Instead of succumbing to suffering because of the injury, he fully recovered and flourished with a reattached arm, and he learned early how to move beyond what happened to him by creating an intentional mindset.

What Brett asks:

  • [02:12] Can you tell me a bit about your early childhood?
  • [06:57] Can you tell us a bit more about your family?
  • [12:07] What happens after the accident with your family?
  • [18:28] What was it like getting back on your feet after surgery?
  • [21:53] What parts of you do you credit to the accident versus what’s in your DNA?
  • [26:07] What is your faith?
  • [29:51] What starts to emerge in your life as a young adult?
  • [38:02] Can you tell me about jumping into the corporate world out of college?
  • [45:30] Did you jump from your business into coaching full time or was there a transition?
  • [50:56] What are you involved in now?

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media

Brian Bogert shares the incredible story of the accident that took his arm at 7 years old, his recovery, and the life lessons he discovered along the way.

Brian Bogert is a human behavior and performance coach who teaches clients to leverage self-awareness and intentionality to become the most authentic version of themselves: Who they already are. Brian helps executives, entrepreneurs, athletes, and growth-minded individuals learn this transformative approach that cultivates perspective, motivation, and direction to help them align their lives with their true purpose and defy their own expectations. He teaches not just to accept change, but to embrace pain in order to avoid suffering. Brian learned the wisdom of resiliency through his own early experiences with pain: When he was just seven years old, Brian’s left arm was severed in an automobile accident. Instead of succumbing to suffering because of the injury, he fully recovered and flourished with a reattached arm, and he learned early how to move beyond what happened to him by creating an intentional mindset.

What Brett asks:

  • [02:12] Can you tell me a bit about your early childhood?
  • [06:57] Can you tell us a bit more about your family?
  • [12:07] What happens after the accident with your family?
  • [18:28] What was it like getting back on your feet after surgery?
  • [21:53] What parts of you do you credit to the accident versus what’s in your DNA?
  • [26:07] What is your faith?
  • [29:51] What starts to emerge in your life as a young adult?
  • [38:02] Can you tell me about jumping into the corporate world out of college?
  • [45:30] Did you jump from your business into coaching full time or was there a transition?
  • [50:56] What are you involved in now?

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media

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