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In this powerful face to face conversation, Pete Cohen welcomes Dr Ray Sylvester back into his home for a deeply reflective discussion about life, loss, purpose, health, faith, and the extraordinary events that have unfolded since their last podcast together. Recorded just weeks before the world premiere of Hannah's Story, this episode explores what happens when we stop trying to control life and begin to trust the unfolding of it. Together, Pete and Ray discuss the journey from busyness to presence, the difference between fitness and true wellbeing, and why so many people today are living overstimulated lives while becoming increasingly disconnected from themselves. The conversation also explores: • The power of discernment and learning to trust your inner knowing • Why modern life makes it difficult to hear your own voice • The importance of stillness, reflection and contemplation • The relationship between health, stress and the nervous system • How trauma, grief and adversity can become catalysts for growth • The connection between yesterday, today and tomorrow • Why contentment may be one of the most overlooked aspects of wellbeing • Pete's journey through grief following Hannah's passing • The upcoming world premiere of Hannah's Story • What it means to stop performing and start living authentically • The difference between being fit and being truly healthy • Why many of life's greatest opportunities arrive when we stop forcing outcomes • Family, faith, resilience and being present for what matters most Throughout the conversation, Ray shares insights from his work in leadership, coaching and human development, while Pete reflects on the profound changes he has experienced through nearly 300 days of daily self reflection and coaching himself. This episode is a reminder that life is not something to be rushed through. Sometimes the greatest breakthroughs come when we pause, breathe, and give ourselves permission to stop and think. Key Takeaway "We spend so much time carrying the noise of yesterday and worrying about tomorrow that we miss the only place life is actually happening — today." Connect Follow Pete Cohen for more conversations on intentional living, wellbeing and personal transformation. Follow Dr Ray Sylvester on LinkedIn and explore his acclaimed Talent Series newsletters, including the powerful questions: Who are you? Who do you serve? How do you serve them? Because sometimes, the most important thing we can do is simply stop and think. You can watch the podcast here https://teamhannah.com/

Episode Overview In this deeply personal conversation, Pete Cohen and Dr Ray Sylvester reflect on the third anniversary of Hannah's passing, the making of the award winning documentary about her life, and the transformational journey that followed. Together, they explore grief, faith, friendship, purpose, slowing down, and how suffering can become a doorway into meaning, healing and service. Key Themes Hannah's Legacy Pete reflects on Hannah's life, her courage, her treatment journey, and the impact she continues to have through the film, Team Hannah and the people who loved her. Celebrating in Suffering Ray shares why he encouraged Pete to find a way to celebrate Hannah, even in the middle of grief, and how that became the starting point for the documentary. The Making of the Film Pete shares how the film began as a private keepsake, became a cathartic process, and has now won 11 film festival awards. STOP 2 THINK The conversation explores how Pete's life has shifted from being constantly busy to learning the power of pausing, reflecting and responding with intention. Friendship and Alignment Pete and Ray talk honestly about their relationship, built not on transaction, but trust, truth and authentic support. Wellbeing and Slowing Down They discuss stress, the nervous system, HRV, the importance of rest and digest, and why stopping to think is essential for health and transformation. Memorable Ideas "Where you are is not who you are." "You can stop intentionally, or life can force you to stop." "Thinking is the foundation of transformation." "Grief comes in waves, but meaning can grow through the waves." "STOP 2 THINK is not about doing less. It is about living with more intention." Listeners Will Take Away A deeper understanding of grief as a journey, not a straight line. How celebration and suffering can coexist. Why slowing down can be one of the most powerful actions we take. How authentic friendship can help us face what we might otherwise avoid. Why Pete now sees STOP 2 THINK as his life's work. Closing Reflection This episode is both a tribute to Hannah and a powerful invitation to pause, reflect and ask: What might life reveal if we stopped long enough to truly listen? You can purchase tickets from here for the premier of Hannah's Story https://raindance.eventive.org/schedule/hannah-s-story-6a01e6717a4090b8763e2c5c

Future Self is the person who you will be years from now. It is the person you intend to be. Do you know who your future self is, or better yet, have you decided who you are going to be in the future without thinking of any limitations? Is he or she a healthier, wealthier, happier, better person than you are today, or would he be the same as the person you are today, only physically older? Why is it important to know the person you are becoming and, more significantly, is it possible for you to have a relationship with your future self? If so, what good would it do? Tune in and let me inspire and show you how to be the person you have been eyeing to be, and realize the endless possibilities that you can have for yourself. Have a relationship with your future self and be the best person you can be, be the change the world wants you to be. Highlights: ⚡️ We are driven by pain and our view of the future and what we do today impacts tomorrow. ⚡️ When people identify with the person they want to become, they become that person. ⚡️ We must believe that our future self already exists and have a relationship with him and be guided by him. ⚡️ Failing to be the person you want to be results in depression, anxiety, and frustration. ⚡️ Reasons why most people are living a future they do not want: pursuing the ideals of somebody else and not who they want to become choosing exactly who they are today because that is who they think they are failing to prospect, losing the ability to be a free thinker, and not realizing the choices they have do not have a relationship with and empathy for their future self not getting in the game they do not see the benefit of doing something despite the challenges Important stories: 🎯 6:40. Meg Jay talks about the empathy gap 🎯 9:01 Hal Hershfield on future self as another person 🎯 10:47. Dr. Benjamin Hardy explains prospection 🎯 11:58 A conversation with my future self 🎯 15:22 Matthew McConaughey on who is my hero, chasing my hero (2013) 🎯 18:00 Daniel Goldstein discusses resisting temptation 🎯 22:20 Daniel Gilbert the ease of remembering vs difficulty of imagining 🎯 30:40 Jimmy Donaldson aka Mr. Beast as another example of someone who has a connection with his future self

*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-6a1bfdff-d578-83eb-9566-9137c78a7c2a-1" data-turn-id-container= "request-6a1bfdff-d578-83eb-9566-9137c78a7c2a-1" data-testid= "conversation-turn-10" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant"> We live in a world that celebrates speed. Faster decisions. Faster responses. Faster growth. Faster results. Many of us have become so accustomed to living at pace that we rarely stop to ask ourselves a simple question: Is the way I am living actually serving me? In this special Stop 2 Think session, Pete Cohen explores the transformative power of the pause and why some of the most important moments in our lives happen when we choose to slow down. This is not about stopping your ambitions. It is not about withdrawing from life. It is about creating enough space to reconnect with yourself, your values, your relationships, and what truly matters. What You'll Discover • Why so many people feel exhausted despite achieving more than ever before • The hidden consequences of living in constant "go mode" • How the pace of modern life can disconnect us from ourselves and others • Why reflection is a superpower in a reactive world • The difference between reacting automatically and responding intentionally • How pauses improve clarity, creativity, decision making, and wellbeing • Why slowing down often helps us move forward more effectively • The importance of recovery, renewal, and creating sustainable success The Power of the Pause Every meaningful transformation begins with a pause. A pause allows us to: Recharge our energy Reconnect with ourselves Reflect on where we are Realign with what matters Refocus our attention Respond rather than react Without pauses, life can become one long chain of reactions. With pauses, we create the possibility of living intentionally. Questions We'll Reflect On • Am I living at a pace that supports my wellbeing? • What am I too busy to notice? • Where have I been reacting rather than responding? • What part of me is asking for rest, attention, or care? • What would change if I gave myself permission to slow down? A Different Way of Living Imagine a life where success is not measured purely by how much you do. A life where moments of reflection are valued as much as moments of action. A life where slowing down is not seen as weakness but as wisdom. A life where you consciously create space to think, feel, learn, recover, and grow. That possibility exists for all of us. The pause is not an interruption to life. The pause is where life catches up with us. The Invitation This session is an invitation to step back from the noise. To breathe. To think. To notice. To reconnect with the person behind the performance. Because sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is not push harder. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pause. And in that pause, discover a better way forward. Stop. Think. Reflect. Recharge. Reconnect. Realign. Because the quality of your life is often determined by your willingness to pause long enough to truly live it. 🛑✨

In a world that constantly encourages us to do more, move faster, achieve more, and stay connected, many of us have become disconnected from the one place where life actually happens: The present moment. This special Stop 2 Think session explores why so many people find themselves busy being busy, constantly chasing the next goal, milestone, promotion, holiday, or version of themselves, only to discover that contentment remains just out of reach. Drawing from personal experiences of success, loss, grief, recovery, and self-discovery, Pete Cohen shares why slowing down is not about doing less—it is about becoming more aware. Together we will explore: What You'll Discover • Why the human mind is naturally drawn towards the future and away from the present • The hidden cost of living in constant pursuit of "what's next" • How ambition and contentment can coexist • The difference between being productive and being present • Why many high achievers struggle to experience the life they are working so hard to create • The relationship between stress, attention, and awareness • Practical ways to slow down without losing momentum • How intentional pauses can improve clarity, decision-making, wellbeing, and relationships Questions We'll Reflect On • What am I chasing? • What am I hoping will make me feel enough? • Where am I living on autopilot? • What might I be missing because I'm always looking ahead? • How can I become more present in my work, relationships, and daily life? The Invitation This session is not about meditation. It is not about withdrawing from life. It is about learning to engage with life more fully. By creating space to stop and think, we give ourselves the opportunity to respond rather than react, appreciate rather than overlook, and experience life rather than simply race through it. As Pete often says: "The quality of your life is shaped by the quality of your thinking, and the quality of your thinking is often determined by your willingness to stop." Join us for an evening of reflection, conversation, and practical insight as we explore what it truly means to slow down, be present, and live with greater intention. Because sometimes the most productive thing you can do is stop.

Episode theme: Shame, resilience, reinvention and learning to see yourself with fresh eyes. In this powerful conversation, Pete Cohen speaks with Andrea McLean about her new book and the deeply personal journey behind it. Andrea opens up about business failure, financial loss, illness, identity, shame, and the process of choosing to stop hiding. Andrea explains that shame often convinces us we are the problem, when in reality we may simply be carrying something that was never ours to hold. She explores the difference between guilt and shame, sharing the powerful distinction: Guilt says, "I have done a bad thing." Shame says, "I am a bad thing." The conversation moves through Andrea's decision to leave a successful television career, the collapse of her business, her near death experience with pneumonia, sepsis and kidney failure, and how writing the book helped her release shame she did not even realise she was carrying. A key part of the discussion is the idea that shame can keep us hiding from friends, opportunities, ourselves and the world. Andrea shares how shining a light on her story became both a personal healing process and a way to help others feel less alone. Key Themes Shame and hiding Andrea talks about the exhaustion of hiding from people because she did not want to explain what had happened in her life. Failure and identity The conversation explores what happens when status, money, career and identity fall away. The difference between guilt and shame One of the most important ideas in the episode is learning to separate what happened from who you are. Health, survival and perspective Andrea shares the frightening story of becoming seriously ill and being told afterwards that she was close to death. Reinvention and starting again After losing so much, Andrea and her family moved to Spain and began a new chapter. Raising your vibration through small steps Andrea shares how Pete's three nightly questions helped her during one of the hardest periods of her life: What am I proud of? What am I grateful for? What am I looking forward to tomorrow? Letting go of shame that was never yours Andrea reflects on how much shame can be passed to us by other people, especially when they are uncomfortable with who we are. Standout Moments Andrea saying she wrote the book because she was tired of hiding. Her description of shame as a hook that we hang evidence on over time. The moment she explains how low shame made her feel, like "a pulse that was barely beating." Her story of accidentally becoming a weather presenter and how all her previous skills prepared her for that opportunity. The insight that the person who starts writing a book is not always the same person who finishes it. Possible Episode Title Andrea McLean: Letting Go of Shame Alternative titles: The Shame We Carry Why Shame Is Not Who You Are Andrea McLean on Shame, Survival and Starting Again When Shame Stops Hiding The Book That Helped Andrea McLean Feel Lighter Short Episode Description In this deeply honest conversation, Pete Cohen speaks with Andrea McLean about shame, failure, illness, reinvention and the courage to stop hiding. Andrea shares the story behind her new book and explains why shame often tells us we are broken, when the truth is we may simply be carrying something that was never ours in the first place. You can purschase it here https://dk.com/products/9780241762813-shameless

Today's episode is something deeply personal. I'm sharing a piece of music that was originally created in the early 2000s — part of a body of work that has evolved over the last 30 years. Throughout that time, I've had the privilege of collaborating with a number of incredible musicians to create soundscapes used in meditations and affirmations, designed to help people pause, breathe, and reconnect. This particular piece is very close to my heart. For a few moments within the music, you'll hear the voice of my coach — someone I worked with for 16 years, who had a profound impact on my life and the way I think. To have his voice woven into this piece makes it more than just music… it's a moment of reflection, memory, and meaning. I'm truly delighted to share this with you. And if it resonates — if it gives you even a few moments to stop and think — please pass it on to someone else who might need that same space today.

Walking Meditation in Vienna A Journey of Breath and Presence Today I want to invite you to walk with me. Not just metaphorically, but quite literally. Recently I found myself walking through the beautiful streets of Vienna, Austria. A city rich with history, music, architecture and quiet moments of life unfolding all around you. But what struck me most was something much simpler than the buildings or the culture. It was the opportunity to stop… and breathe. So wherever you are right now, if it's possible, I'd love you to join me on a walk. You might be outside. You might be in a park. You might even be walking through your own neighbourhood. And if you're not walking, that's okay too. You can simply sit and listen. For the next 40 minutes, we are going to do something incredibly simple. We are going to walk… and breathe.

Are you living in survival mode without even realizing it? In this episode, Pete Cohen dives deep into how we can shift from constantly reacting to life's demands to living with intention and design. Most people wake up and go straight into autopilot—checking emails, reacting to stress, and feeling overwhelmed. But what if you could take back control and create a life that excites you? Join Pete for 14 minutes and 24 seconds as he shares practical tools, powerful insights, and real strategies to help you break free from survival mode and start living a life by design, not by default. What You'll Learn in This Episode How to recognize if you're stuck in survival mode The impact of stress on your brain and body – and how to reset Why most people struggle to live intentionally (and how to change that) The power of morning intentions and evening reflections Simple but powerful breathing techniques to calm your nervous system How small daily shifts (just 14m 24s) can completely transform your life Key Questions to Ask Yourself Do you start your day with intention, or do you wake up and immediately react? Do you feel like you're making progress toward something meaningful, or are you just trying to "get through the day"? Are you making conscious decisions, or do you feel like life is just happening to you? What small action can you take today to begin shifting from survival mode to a life by design? Powerful Insights from the Episode "We are wired for survival, but we were never meant to live in stress permanently." "A zebra runs from a lion, but once it escapes, the stress response turns off. Humans, on the other hand, stay stuck in stress mode—always on, always running." "If you don't stop and reflect, you won't even realize the patterns you're repeating daily." Sponsor Mention This episode is brought to you by our favorite Ganoderma-infused coffee and tea—a powerful superfood that helps boost energy, reduce stress, and support overall well-being. If you want to enjoy your daily 14 minutes and 24 seconds with the same coffee Pete drinks, click the link in the show notes to learn more. Join the Conversation & Get Support Want help breaking free from survival mode? Join our free WhatsApp group—a space for intentional thinkers to support, guide, and inspire each other. Click the link in the show notes to join. 🔗 Join the Mi365 WhatsApp Community – https://chat.whatsapp.com/IGAlsmC9N47DFamONmqXWG 🔗 Discover Pete's favorite superfood-infused tea & coffee – Take a look at the healthy coffee that I drink and recommend that is infused with one of the most powerful super foods on Earth. If you scroll down to the bottom you'll see how you can order some for yourself. https://www.mi365.me/coffee Call to Action What's your biggest takeaway from today's episode? Share your insights in our WhatsApp community https://chat.whatsapp.com/IGAlsmC9N47DFamONmqXWG Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss the next episode Take action—spend just 14m 24s today reflecting on how you want to show up in life When you shift from survival to design, you take back control of your future.

Episode Summary Are you feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or running on empty? Do you wake up tired, struggle to focus, or feel like stress is running your life? If so, you're not alone—burnout is becoming a global crisis. In this episode of The Mi365 Podcast, Pete Cohen shares powerful insights and practical tools to help you recognise the signs of burnout, break free from it, and restore balance in your life. If you've been pushing too hard for too long, it's time to stop, reflect, and make a change. In just 14 minutes and 24 seconds—1% of your day—you will learn: ✔ What burnout really is and how it's affecting millions worldwide ✔ The warning signs of burnout—physical, mental, and emotional ✔ The AIR Framework—a simple strategy for overcoming burnout ✔ Why rest and recovery are just as important as growth ✔ How to take back control and rebuild your energy Are You Burning Out? Take the Test Take a moment to reflect. Answer these questions honestly: Do you wake up tired even after a full night's sleep? Are you struggling to focus or feeling mentally foggy? Do you feel unmotivated, detached, or cynical? Are you relying on caffeine, sugar, or stimulants to get through the day? Do you find yourself doom scrolling on social media just to escape? Does the idea of stopping and resting make you feel guilty or anxious? Are you experiencing headaches, body aches, or digestive issues? If you answered 'yes' to multiple questions, burnout might be taking a toll on you. But the good news is—you can reverse it. The AIR Framework: A Blueprint for Balance Pete introduces the AIR Framework—a simple method to reset and restore your energy. A – Aspirations: What do you really want? Define your health, relationships, and work goals Set an intention to move towards them I – Integration: What small actions can you take? Identify simple daily habits that will restore balance Set boundaries and protect your energy R – Rejuvenation: How do you restore and recharge? Prioritise rest, mindfulness, and movement Recognise that growth requires recovery Sponsor Mention This episode is brought to you by Ganoderma-infused coffee and tea—a powerful superfood that helps reduce stress, support energy levels, and promote relaxation. If you want to enjoy your 14 minutes and 24 seconds of reflection with the same coffee Pete drinks, click the link in the show notes to learn more. 🔗 Discover Pete's favourite superfood-infused coffee & tea – https://www.mi365.me/coffee Join the Conversation & Get Support Transformation doesn't happen alone. Join our free WhatsApp group—a supportive space for intentional thinkers who are committed to breaking free from burnout and creating a life by design, not by default. 🔗 Join the Mi365 WhatsApp Community – https://chat.whatsapp.com/IGAlsmC9N47DFamONmqXWG Call to Action What's your biggest takeaway from today's episode? Share it in our WhatsApp community. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss this new era of growth and transformation. Take action—spend just 14m 24s today reflecting on how you want to show up in life. A great life doesn't happen by chance. It happens by design. Let's do this.