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#229 Steven Kotler- Achieving Peak Performance & Taking on The Impossible

from What Got You There with Sean DeLaney

Steven Kotler is a New York Times bestselling author, executive director of the Flow Research Collective, and peak performance expert. Steven first appeared on the podcast on episode #43 where we cover much of his backstory but on this episode Steven discusses his new book THE ART OF IMPOSSIBLE  which delves into how to decode motivation, learning, creativity, and flow—previously thought of as unteachable skills. Drawing on his two decades of experience, cutting-edge neuroscience research, and interviews with elite performers, on this episode Kotler distills insights he uses to educate over a thousand people a month—including executives at Fortune 100 companies, Olympian athletes, and members of the US special forces. Episode Notes Watch on YouTube  Subscribe to my Newsletter Connect with us! Whatgotyouthere Looking for a job? Checkout Culture Finders today to be matched with your dream company.  MCTco Collagen Protein Bars www.mctco.com 20% off with code "WGYT" https://drinksupercoffee.com/

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