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EPISODE · Sep 14, 2016 · 1H 3M

Mansal Denton: How Going to Prison Made Me A Better Person

from The Madelyn Moon Show (Previously Mind Body Musings) · host Maddy Moon

Episode 118: Mansal Denton is the co-founder of Nootropedia (new-trow-picks), which is an unbiased and accessible platform to learn about nootropics and smart drugs. When he isn't improving cognitive function in others, he enjoys a host of active hobbies. He likes jiu-jitsu when his body allows, meditation, and a healthy dose of travel. He enjoys learning lessons whether they come from life experience or books and podcasts. Show notes: How My Insecurities Led Me To Prison by Mansal Denton In Prison I Found My Freedom Through My Personal Discipline Why Mansal stole historical documents in order to visit a woman in Europe How getting arrested changed and challenged him, but how 6 months in prison completely transformed him How "Mans" was the nickname he wanted people to call him so they wouldn't find out about his sentencing His parents' reaction when they found out about his theft The process he took in order to start speaking up, and eventually shouting out, to release shame I share something about my past I've never shared before...(It involves stealing... yup!) The science behind empathy and how people take on others' emotions The beautiful balance between surrendering to what you cannot control, and controlling what you can Discipline that creates SHAME looks like: "I have to do XYZ or I'm not good enough" whereas discipline that creates FREEDOM looks like: "I want to do XYZ because that will get me closer to the person I want to be." How Mansal created discipline and routine in prison (and why he was adamant about sticking to it) Making lists every single day kept him in a creative spurt His desire to keep his body active and moving in prison (with very little outdoor time) The types of food that you have to eat in prison, and how Mansal learned to let go his standards of food The time Mansal had to stand up for himself in prison, and some of the things you have to watch out for Must-read book: Zen Mind Beginner's Mind Connect with Mansal: Website Twitter Facebook [Tweet "If you went to prison, do you think you would leave a better person? Here's what happened to Mansal."] READY TO UNCOVER YOUR DREAMS? For only those that are ready and committed, click HERE to apply for my 1:1 coaching program. Become a Patreon for the show and pledge as little as $1 per episode HERE.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Episode 118: Mansal Denton is the co-founder of Nootropedia (new-trow-picks), which is an unbiased and accessible platform to learn about nootropics and smart drugs. When he isn't improving cognitive function in others, he enjoys a host of active hobbies. He likes jiu-jitsu when his body allows, meditation, and a healthy dose of travel. He enjoys learning lessons whether they come from life experience or books and podcasts. Show notes: How My Insecurities Led Me To Prison by Mansal Denton In Prison I Found My Freedom Through My Personal Discipline Why Mansal stole historical documents in order to visit a woman in Europe How getting arrested changed and challenged him, but how 6 months in prison completely transformed him How "Mans" was the nickname he wanted people to call him so they wouldn't find out about his sentencing His parents' reaction when they found out about his theft The process he took in order to start speaking up, and eventually shouting out, to release shame I share something about my past I've never shared before...(It involves stealing... yup!) The science behind empathy and how people take on others' emotions The beautiful balance between surrendering to what you cannot control, and controlling what you can Discipline that creates SHAME looks like: "I have to do XYZ or I'm not good enough" whereas discipline that creates FREEDOM looks like: "I want to do XYZ because that will get me closer to the person I want to be." How Mansal created discipline and routine in prison (and why he was adamant about sticking to it) Making lists every single day kept him in a creative spurt His desire to keep his body active and moving in prison (with very little outdoor time) The types of food that you have to eat in prison, and how Mansal learned to let go his standards of food The time Mansal had to stand up for himself in prison, and some of the things you have to watch out for Must-read book: Zen Mind Beginner's Mind Connect with Mansal: Website Twitter Facebook [Tweet "If you went to prison, do you think you would leave a better person? Here's what happened to Mansal."] READY TO UNCOVER YOUR DREAMS? For only those that are ready and committed, click HERE to apply for my 1:1 coaching program. Become a Patreon for the show and pledge as little as $1 per episode HERE. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Episode 118: Mansal Denton is the co-founder of Nootropedia (new-trow-picks), which is an unbiased and accessible platform to learn about nootropics and smart drugs. When he isn't improving cognitive function in others, he enjoys a host of active...

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