Living A Life In Full
Living A Life In Full

Living A Life In Full

Dr Chris Stout; Best Selling Author | Adventurer | Angel Advisor | (Acciden

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"Living a Life in Full" is the conversation you always wanted to have with that person who gave an amazing TED talk, or the author of one your favorite books, or that inspirational Olympian you always wanted to know more about. This show is for the intellectually curious. You want to not just know more about the interesting and the innovative, but also what makes them tick, and maybe even what makes them laugh. It's graduate-level conversations with those making a difference in the world and the lives of others. This show brings you new ideas and approaches so you can live a life in full. The show is equal parts information and inspiration, but without the aphorisms and pablum. We cover a wide range of topics in an engaging way—from Burning Man to The Renaissance Weekend, from the United Nations to top universities, Nobel Laureates to astronauts—we have an amazing Rolodex. Interviewees are a who's who of high performance athletes, bestselling authors, high-caliber leaders, world changing humanitarians, innovative researchers, amazing start-up founders, clever life-hackers, paradigm busting thought-leaders and global innovators. Cheers, and thanks, Chris http://www.alifeinfull.org/

Recent Episodes

Daniel Coyle's Masterclass in Humanity: Exploring the Foundations of Meaning, Joy, and Fulfillment
JUN 1, 2026
Daniel Coyle's Masterclass in Humanity: Exploring the Foundations of Meaning, Joy, and Fulfillment
Daniel Coyle's book, Flourish: The Art of Building Meaning, Joy, and Fulfillment, explores the profound question of what it truly means to live a meaningful life. Rather than offering quick fixes, Daniel encourages readers to engage with the core inquiries of fulfillment: How do we move from mere achievement to genuine flourishing? Drawing on neuroscience, research, and compelling stories—from Chilean miners to deli owners and neighborhood communities—he illustrates that meaning is created through community, presence, and shared experiences, rather than individual pursuits alone. The book has received enthusiastic endorsements from respected thought leaders, who emphasize Daniel's ability to blend science with storytelling and practical wisdom. Through vivid examples, Daniel identifies three core practices for flourishing: engaging in purposeful work, cultivating trust and belonging within communities, and adopting a mindset that values possibility over perfection. He highlights the importance of presence—not simply as mindfulness, but as an active, ritualized state that fosters connection, creativity, and group flow, especially in team settings where shared vision and autonomy are balanced. Crucially, Daniel shows that joy is foundational to flourishing, arising from everyday micro-actions such as kindness and recognition, and becoming especially vital during challenging times. He invites readers to reflect on their own definitions of success, community, and growth, suggesting practical steps like investing in connections, fostering belonging, and redefining personal metrics of achievement. Ultimately, Daniel's work offers a blueprint for embracing the daily practice of flourishing through deeper relationships, intentional presence, and meaningful engagement with the world around us.
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84 MIN
Paul Shapiro on Ethical Capitalism and the Business of Doing Good
MAR 1, 2026
Paul Shapiro on Ethical Capitalism and the Business of Doing Good
Join us for a fascinating conversation with Paul Shapiro, CEO and co-founder of The Better Meat Co. Paul is a visionary leader at the forefront of sustainable food innovation, leveraging fermentation and cellular agriculture to create protein-rich, eco-friendly meat alternatives. With a career spanning animal advocacy, bestselling authorship, and entrepreneurship, Paul's mission is to transform our food system into one that is more humane, efficient, and sustainable. In this episode, Paul shares his journey from founding his first animal advocacy group in high school to pioneering next-generation proteins with a team of scientists and chefs. He discusses the "second domestication"—shifting from raising animals to cultivating cells—and the potential of mycoprotein and fermentation-based proteins to revolutionize how we feed the world. Paul's insights shed light on the challenges of scaling new food technologies, the importance of ethical entrepreneurship, and the power of aligning profit with purpose. What I love most about conversations like this is that they challenge our assumptions — not just about food, but about progress itself. Paul Shapiro reminds us that change doesn't always come from confrontation. Sometimes it comes from creation — from building something so compelling that the world begins to rotate toward it almost inevitably. Discover how Paul is maximizing human potential by reimagining the future of food. His story is a testament to the impact of innovation, resilience, and values-driven leadership in creating a more sustainable and compassionate world. Tune-in and explore what it means to live—and eat—with purpose.
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81 MIN