Description
In today's episode of Welcome To Cloudlandia, Dan and I explore Ontario, Canada, alongside a discussion of groundbreaking research on an immortality gene. A doctor shares insights into pinpointing this gene's phenomenal potential for humanity. Lightheartedly, we touch on frequent flyer miles and a Buenos Aires stem cell treatment trip.
Shifting to business, we analyse the impactful Working Genius model's six elements -
Wonder,
Invention,
Discernment,
Galvanisation,
Enablement and
Tenacity.
There are a lot of nuggets in this episode that prompt us to reevaluate what truly enriches our world.
 
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
We discuss the fascinating exploration of an immortality gene found by a doctor, that has the potential to revolutionize human life.
We touch on the effects of altitude on our bodies and share some anecdotes about our trips for stem cell treatments.
We delve into the Working Genius model and its six elements that foster successful collaborations in business.
Mark Lechance and Babs share their experiences with the Working Genius model, emphasizing its practical benefits.
We share the thrilling story of Matt, a man of Discernment and Tenacity, who successfully navigated domain name issues to set up a project in real time.
We examine the dynamics of travel and connectivity, challenging the notion that convenience and comfort are sources of happiness.
We discuss the importance of purpose and meaning in achieving true happiness and explore the future of transportation, including the possibility of human-carrying drones.
We analyze the psychological limits of convenience in our modern era, and encourage listeners to reconsider the value of real experiences over convenience.
We explore the future of travel convenience, discussing how modern technologies have reduced travel friction and predicting the future of transportation.
We discuss the concept of convenience, how it is interpreted differently by different people, and reflect on the emotional experience of convenience.
Links:
WelcomeToCloudlandia.com
StrategicCoach.com
DeanJackson.com
ListingAgentLifestyle.com
TRANSCRIPT
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Dean: Mr Sullivan.
Dan: Thank God, there we go.
Dean: There we go. Thank God we're recording. Yeah, I don't like the sound.
Dan: I don't like the sound.
Dean: There was just an interruption, that's all I don't like the sound of that voice of yours. What's up?
Dan: Well, I just got a cold, I got a head cold Friday, I think. And here I am. Here I am, though, and I'll use the capability that I have available to me to have a great podcast.
Dean: There we go. I love it. Well, I missed you last week. I've had a great two weeks. Lots to catch up on.
Dan: I'm sure you've had it in the last few weeks. Yeah, we did. We were at DaVinci 50 and Sundance. I've never been there before.
Dean: How did you like?
Dan: that. Yeah, it's a neat place, it's sort of a neat place, but Babs doesn't operate good at 7,000 feet.
Dean: Oh, boy, okay.
Dan: So she has some issues. But, she went and she got a. What's it called? It's an IV that you take that pumps your energy up.
Dean: Oh, okay.
Dan: I knew, yeah, so fortunately we had a lot of medical advice around us. A little bit, yeah and they were able to get right on it. She had it, but she wasn't sleeping well and I'm pretty good. I don't have that problem at altitude, but there was a lot of downhill climbing from our room to the. And my knee, which hopefully, and we're off to Buena Cerras, Argentina the first week of November to get stem cell treatment for my knee, so hopefully that'll be done.
Yeah, yeah, we fly in overnight. They pick us up at the airport, take us right to the clinic and I get an injection in the first hour when I'm there and that's my stem cells coming back at me and the promise is that I will grow a new cartilage.
Dean: And how long does it take for that to