YLA: 013 Aged Toddlers with Ross Everett

YLA: 013 Aged Toddlers with Ross Everett

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YOUR LOVE ACCOMPLICE: A conversation with Comedian Ross Everett feels like recess. We each throw out thoughts and catch epiphanies like children in a sandbox. While it appears that we may have it all "figured out," I can imagine sitting back down with...

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59:174 Dec 2017

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Aged Toddlers: Love, Comedy & Vulnerability

Episode Overview

  • Exploration of vulnerability in sharing personal experiences.
  • Ross Everett's transformational comedy journey.
  • The importance of accountability in achieving goals.
  • Insights into fantasy relationships and emotional maturity.
  • Personal growth through unique experiences.
Every relationship is just a package and inside of the package are these contents that make you happy, secure, and loved.

In this episode of 'Your Love Accomplice,' host Christina Weber dives into a vibrant conversation with comedian Ross Everett. Known for his transformational comedy show 'Stop Stopping The Unstoppable,' Ross brings a playful yet profound perspective on personal growth and vulnerability. The discussion kicks off with Christina sharing her recent experience of recording a deeply vulnerable podcast episode, setting the tone for an open exchange about the challenges and rewards of self-exposure.

Ross introduces his collaboration with Mark Shapiro on 'Winning Weeks,' an accountability program designed to help high achievers turn their ambitious ideas into reality. The conversation touches on themes of integrity and accountability, which have been pivotal in Ross's personal and professional journey. His comedic take on personal development is highlighted by his seven defensive love languages, offering a humorous lens through which to view common relationship dynamics.

The dialogue also explores the concept of emotional maturity, likening some adults to 'aged toddlers' in their communication capabilities. This metaphor serves as a springboard to discuss how some individuals remain emotionally stunted despite their chronological age, underscoring the importance of growth and learning. Ross's experiences with Tony Robbins seminars further illustrate his commitment to personal development, blending entertainment with deep introspection.

The episode concludes with Ross inviting listeners to join his mailing list for updates on his upcoming shows and projects, including a book adaptation of his comedy show. Throughout the episode, Christina and Ross weave together insights on vulnerability, accountability, and the joy of discovery, leaving listeners with a renewed sense of hope and a desire to embrace life's journey with openness and humor.

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