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Submit ReviewVulnerability. Shame. Courage. In this episode, Matthew Price talks with Matthew Adams about vulnerability and the importance as it relates human connection and relationship building. We talk about challenges in Matthew’s life and what positive takeaways he’s gained when stepping out into the unknown.
A lifelong student, Matthew is constantly hungry to learn and to grow his skills and expertise. He is a Certified Primal Health Coach and holds both NASM’s Certified Personal Trainer and Performance Enhancement Specialist Certifications. He continues his quest for knowledge on a daily basis through research on cutting-edge concepts in movement and nutrition science, along with other related topics.
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Shyness. Fulfilment. Retirement. In this episode, Preston Kanak and Diane Kanak discuss how shyness impacted the trajectory of her career and how she was able to overcome the shyness and not let it hold her back. They talk about how she has been able to work for the same company for over 37 years and discuss the next chapter of her life as she nears retirement.
Diane Kanak has worked with the City of Saskatoon for 37 years and currently acts as the Deputy City Clerk as manager of the Records Information Legislative Services area.
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Friendships. Social Media. Relationships. Connecting. In this episode, Matthew Price talks with David Schonberg about the importance of social structures as it relates to personal and professional development. They talk about his early examples of this and how it became an important aspect to thrive and flourish.
David Schonberg is a dad living in the coastal town of Montara with his wife, Laura and two daughters. He works passionately to deploy renewable energy systems in an effort to improve our lives and reduce the impacts of climate change and negative externalities of fossil fuel energy generation. In his free time he loves to run, surf and spend time with his wife, Laura.
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Fatherhood. Life Transitions. New Horizons. Diaper Time. In this episode, we take a look at what it means to be a father and Preston offers his early anticipations, worries and most importantly, excitement for what’s to come. We take a look at this moment that completely shifts the priorities in your life.
Featured in this episode are Preston Kanak, Karrnnel Sawitsky and Mathew Price.
Passionate. Creative. Captivating.Karrnnel is without a doubt one of Canada’s most accomplished and innovative fiddlers and musicians as a recording artist, teacher, performer and composer. Karrnnel is changing the face of fiddle music.
Karrnnel has been honing his skills on the fiddle for over twenty-six years and he has garnered numerous awards, nominations and high acclaim to his name. A wildly dynamic live performer, he is consistently invited to showcase and perform on the provincial, national and international stage. Known for his distinct style and exceptional technique, Karrnnel is highly regarded for his unique approach in breaking new ground in the traditional fiddle world.
If you would like to find out more about Karrnnel or check out his music, check out his website.
This weeks episode features music from Soundstripe.
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Depression. Postpartum. Nutrition. Mindfulness. Meditation. In this episode, Matthew Price talks with Audrey Price about the initial forays into postpartum depression. How it manifests itself and what it does to the mind, the effects on the individual and coming to realization you have it. They also talk through some of the ways Audrey has been able to recognize and battle it.
Audrey Price is a Certified Personal trainer and kettlebell instructor. She resides with her family in Half Moon Bay, California.
If you are struggling with Postpartum Depression, please talk to someone. Below is a link to support lines.
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Anxiety. Depression. Being Present. In this episode, we talk about the challenges and struggles we go through when dealing with Anxiety. It is a conversation very close to both Matthew and I as it is an on-going challenge we both deal with. We start the conversation off with us talking about how Anxiety impacts us physically and emotionally and then introduce some of the ways in which we manage it.
Preston and Matt talked about a lot in this episode. I’ve included a few more things if you would like to dig a little bit deeper.
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Insecurities. Loneliness. Family Dynamics. In this episode, Matthew Price talks with Tony Gapastione about his early life and the challenges he faced. He discusses how he was able to overcome insecurity and loneliness. They focus on his apprehension on starting a family and how being the hero of his own story helped him take control.
I love all aspects of the creative process from beginning to end. Writing and directing energizes me whether it be live performance or film. I love building relationships on sets and beyond because I love working on a team. That’s why I started my own production company: SonCity Media. I want to entertain and it’s my passion to move people and affect change in the world by making meaning of life through stories.
Tony and Matt talked about a lot in this episode. I’ve included a few more things if you would like to dig a little bit deeper.
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Trauma. Self Discovery. Balance. In this episode, Preston Kanak talks with Kristina Frost about a traumatic event that changed the trajectory of her life. Instead of letting it get her down, they talk about how she was able to turn this event into a learning experience and one that set her on a path of self discovery.
Kristina Frost is a designer, executive coach, an interior designer, an outdoor guide and educator, a photographer and a film producer. She believes ANYTHING can be designed when you have a set of values, constraints, and access to your intuition to guide you.
Through coaching, she helps people design their life and homes using a values-based framework that points them in their direction of their “true north”. When you don’t use the framework, it’s easy to get lost in the status quo, feeling unhappy, and out of control of your own life.
She is a certified CPCC (Certified Professional CoActive Coach) through the Coaches Training Institute (think the Ivy League of executive coaching). This means you’re getting executive leadership coaching, the stuff CEOs and VPs at big companies get!
Kristina and I talked about a lot in this episode. I’ve included a few more things if you would like to dig a little bit deeper.
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Format. Process. Foundations. Today is a special episode outside of the typical format. Matthew Price and I take a step back and look at the form and function of the podcast. We dig into the why behind it and what we hope to achieve. We explain the format and how it will likely evolve over time. I truly hope you enjoy this episode and get a better understanding about our intentions.
Preston Kanak was born in Saskatchewan, Canada and currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has a strong passion for storytelling, no matter the format. While he makes most of his living from commercial and documentary work, his true passion lies in self development, finding ways to live a more fulfilled life and to also help others avoid some of the mistakes he has made in his journey so far. In 2010, he successfully completed a film a day project that had him producing a film a day for an entire year. He is married to his wife, Kristina and they are expecting their first child in July 2018.
Matthew Price was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania and raised in South Florida. From there he moved to San Diego, back to Miami then Phoenix until he landed in the San Francisco Bay Area. During these moves he also worked. First as a photojournalist in San Diego and then as a producer for a recruiting based marketing company in Miami and Phoenix. In Phoenix he assumed a role that built a team of video producers who created content for 500+ employers across the United States. After he left his corporate job he started 11 Loud Productions, which helps build brand awareness and develop brand identity for small to medium sized companies. He also has an amazing wife, two beautiful daughters, a shy cat and another cat that is an asshole.
Matt and I talked about a lot in this episode. I’ve included a few more things if you would like to dig a little bit deeper.
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Anger. Depression. Mind and body connection. In this episode, Matthew Price talks with Matthew Adams about his early challenges overcoming depression with the help of a tremendous support structure. They talk about how important a support system was in the process and how he maintains a focus mentally and physically.
A lifelong student, Matthew is constantly hungry to learn and to grow his skills and expertise. He is a Certified Primal Health Coach and holds both NASM’s Certified Personal Trainer and Performance Enhancement Specialist Certifications. He continues his quest for knowledge on a daily basis through research on cutting-edge concepts in movement and nutrition science, along with other related topics.
Both Matt’s talked about a lot in this episode. I’ve included a few more things if you would like to dig a little bit deeper.
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