E255 - Monday breakdown week 24

EPISODE · Jun 17, 2019 · 18 MIN

E255 - Monday breakdown week 24

from Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed · host Junaid Ahmed

Welcome back to another Monday breakdown, its week #24 that means we have 28 more weeks to go in 2019, Hacks and Hobbies is a podcast about life hacks and hobbies that I’ve tried out st one point in my life as well as some that I’m passionate about and growing them to make life enjoyable. Besides being a father of three kids and the age spread between them. There always comes a point when you want to almost automate some of the tasks so kids follow directions and we have a simpler life. But there’s a lot more to fatherhood and parenthood for that matter than just getting a kids to follow directions. It’s almost like a two way conversation and negotiation tactics that I’ve just gotta get good at. So yeah hobbies and life hacks, we’ve focused a lot of hobbies and talked to a few guests over the last 6-8 months. We’ve had the chance to listen to stories and journeys from book authors, screen writers, film producers and directors, entrepreneurs in so many industries, marketing, animal whisperers, life, business and performance couching. It’s certainly a very rich and diverse playing field. But I keep coming back to video production, beekeeping and cycling.  With cycling I keep myself strong and limber, with beekeeping I have access to local and fresh honey and video production helps me focus on story telling and getting nitty gritty with video production specific gadgets, such as sliders, cranes, cameras and lighting gear. Last week you got to hear some awesome guests with Julian Smit, David Burkus, Alan Wade and Mike Graham This week we have some amazing ones!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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