83. Adopting the Right Attitude: How Intentionality Leads to Positivity & Gratitude with Phil Franks
Podcast |
Gravity
Publisher |
Brett Kaufman
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Sep 13, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:13:39

Phil Franks is the co-founder of Owl & Key, a lifestyle design agency aiming to help people design extraordinary lifestyle freedom. His co-founder is his wife and co-host of their podcast Unlocked, which further explores the work they’re doing and how you can apply it to your own life.

Phil was adopted when he was just six weeks old. The honest and open nature in which his adoptive parents treated that fact shaped much of Phil’s positivity and gratitude that extends into his world view today.

Sport was a huge part of Phil’s life, too. From a young age, he was taught to follow his passions and that meant that he spent a lot of time playing baseball. He was so good that even the coach of his rival high school team saw his talent – to the point that he ended up pulling strings to get him onto a college roster. Phil acknowledges that he likely owes much of his baseball career to the kindness of this man.

We talk about the role that sport played in further shaping Phil’s approach to living an intentional life, as well as how his life seems designed to have led him to the career he now has, helping build the perfect lifestyles for others. We even get into the idea of nature vs. nurture and how we can feel secure when trusting in the universe and our own intuition. 

What Brett asks:

  • [00:01:40] Tell me about the early days. What was your childhood like?
  • [00:09:55] What was the impact of moving so often as a kid?
  • [00:20:50] What was challenging about being adopted?
  • [00:25:00] Have you ever spoken to your parents about why they chose to be so open with you about your adoption?
  • [00:30:15] What was life like as you moved into being a teenager and a young adult?
  • [00:39:30] How do you maintain trust in the universe and God?
  • [00:50:10] What are you doing with your life now?
  • [00:54:00] What qualifies you to do the work that you’re doing, how did you get to where you are, and how does it make you feel to be there?
  • [01:07:00] Any final thoughts?

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

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media.

Phil Franks is the co-founder of Owl & Key, a lifestyle design agency aiming to help people design extraordinary lifestyle freedom. His co-founder is his wife and co-host of their podcast Unlocked, which further explores the work they’re doing and how you can apply it to your own life. We talk about the role of sport in Phil’s life, from childhood through to playing baseball professionally, and how we can feel secure when trusting in the universe and our own intuition.

Phil Franks is the co-founder of Owl & Key, a lifestyle design agency aiming to help people design extraordinary lifestyle freedom. His co-founder is his wife and co-host of their podcast Unlocked, which further explores the work they’re doing and how you can apply it to your own life.

Phil was adopted when he was just six weeks old. The honest and open nature in which his adoptive parents treated that fact shaped much of Phil’s positivity and gratitude that extends into his world view today.

Sport was a huge part of Phil’s life, too. From a young age, he was taught to follow his passions and that meant that he spent a lot of time playing baseball. He was so good that even the coach of his rival high school team saw his talent – to the point that he ended up pulling strings to get him onto a college roster. Phil acknowledges that he likely owes much of his baseball career to the kindness of this man.

We talk about the role that sport played in further shaping Phil’s approach to living an intentional life, as well as how his life seems designed to have led him to the career he now has, helping build the perfect lifestyles for others. We even get into the idea of nature vs. nurture and how we can feel secure when trusting in the universe and our own intuition. 

What Brett asks:

  • [00:01:40] Tell me about the early days. What was your childhood like?
  • [00:09:55] What was the impact of moving so often as a kid?
  • [00:20:50] What was challenging about being adopted?
  • [00:25:00] Have you ever spoken to your parents about why they chose to be so open with you about your adoption?
  • [00:30:15] What was life like as you moved into being a teenager and a young adult?
  • [00:39:30] How do you maintain trust in the universe and God?
  • [00:50:10] What are you doing with your life now?
  • [00:54:00] What qualifies you to do the work that you’re doing, how did you get to where you are, and how does it make you feel to be there?
  • [01:07:00] Any final thoughts?

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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