71. Risking Innovation with Kyle Mosher
On this episode of Beyond The Limit I am talking with Kyle Mosher. Kyle is a multidisciplinary artist currently residing in Charlotte, NC. Aesthetically influenced by illustration, paper, texture, loose lines, and mixed media. His art falls in the intersection where contemporary culture, music and aesthetics meet traditional fine-art techniques and ideas. He has been featured in/worked with: Forbes Magazine, The NY Times, The Wall Street Journal, American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators, HBO, Karmaloop, High Snobiety, Mountain Dew's Green Label, Complex, and more.In this episode Kyle talks about innovating a new style as an artist. The power of attuning to yourself as a creative. The learning progression as you develop your signature voice. Kyle also talks about risk, failure, and expanding capacity to endure the unknown. How to navigate your own worth and value as you create. How extreme stubbornness has played in his favor during his career. The importance of holding space to let your work breathe. And how repetition gets you recognized. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Kyle.Tyler’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twilliamsliveTyler’s Website: https://www.tylerwilliamslive.com1-1 Coaching with Tyler: https://www.fearformula.comKyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekylemosherKyle’s Website: https://www.kylemosher.com
70. Becoming A Forever Athlete with Cory Camp
On this episode of Beyond The Limit I am talking with Cory Camp. Cory is a former nationally ranked swimmer turned Forever Athlete. He has spent much of his time following a successful career at the University of Delaware bringing the sports “zone” into daily life. Cory is a community builder that is on mission to help eliminate isolation after sports though his work at Forever Athlete Sporting Club. Where he is focused on creating space for athletes of all ages to play once again.Listen in as Cory shares his early connection to swimming. His experience with flow state and how he found safety in the pool. You’ll hear how to develop self-awareness while navigating an uncertain future. How to communicate when you’re afraid and don’t know what to do. And how to find meaning and purpose when your identity is shaken. We talk about isolation, connection, and the power of community when the intention is to bring life back to the spirit of the individual. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Cory.Tyler’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twilliamsliveTyler’s Website: https://www.tylerwilliamslive.com1-1 Coaching with Tyler: https://www.fearformula.comCory’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corycampForever Athlete: https://www.foreverathletesportingclub.com
69. Radical Change with Jared Howell
On this episode of Beyond The Limit I am talking with Jared Howell. Jared is an entrepreneur, husband, dad, adventure seeker, Ironman, and endurance athlete who broke his addictions to drugs and alcohol by tapping into the power of fitness through community driven experiences. In this episode Jared talks about exploring what the mind and body can do through endurance sport. We learn how he went from the couch to Ironman competitor. He shares about his addictions and the moment he realized everything had to change. Knowing on the surface he had everything that sounded good - the career, the family, the cars, the money - yet his internal world was not reflecting what everyone saw. Jared gives insight to the questions he was asking himself as he navigated significant change. How all it took was one person believing in him to crack open an experience that would put him on a new life giving trajectory. What it looked like to create a new vision for himself and his future. And how a God encounter shifted his life to another level. You’ll hear in his voice the impact his choices have made on his personal life, his marriage, and the relationship he has with his son. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Jared.Tyler’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twilliamsliveTyler’s Website: https://www.tylerwilliamslive.com1-1 Coaching with Tyler: https://www.fearformula.comJared’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaredchowell
68. Staying Locked In with Joe Rotondo
On this episode of Beyond The Limit I am talking with Joe Rotondo. Joe is an entrepreneur who is focused on leading others through change as a mindset coach and e-commerce brand strategist. He is the founder of Rocky Clark, a Brooklyn based creative studio, investing in community and lifestyle brands. In this conversation Joe talks about the magic of New York City. A place where he learned from an early age to dream of what could be. Seeing a land of opportunity filled with ambitious, driven people. Joe shares how the city and the connections he created fed his entrepreneurial spirit. How he learned to engage his fear and not be overcome by failure. Joe gives us a look into his world and the way he thinks about creativity through the lens of his original clothing brand Rocky Clark. A combination of design and sustainability. A place where he could both experiment and inspire. He shares why he believes every young business builder should consider starting a clothing brand. And he invites us into the story behind Stay Locked In. A mindset for health and wellness, personal growth, and business building. A mission to create community around high value living, getting uncomfortable, and saying yes to audacious and ambitious goals. All while holding space for self-doubt and navigating imposter syndrome. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Joe.Tyler’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twilliamsliveTyler’s Website: https://www.tylerwilliamslive.com1-1 Coaching with Tyler: https://www.fearformula.comJoe’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josephrrotondoJoe’s Website: https://rockyclark.com
67. Shifting Focus with Alex Bolowich
On this episode of Beyond The Limit I am talking with Alex Bolowich. Alex is a mental performance consultant and the founder of Elite Mental Performance where he helps guide athletes to maximize their physical abilities by having a clear and focused mind.In this conversation Alex shares his journey from high school athlete to the collegiate ranks. What is was like playing for his father and how he dealt with injuries throughout his career. We talk about suck it up culture and how everything began to shift when he brought his focus to understanding and regulating his emotions.Alex tells us how self-refection, emotions, and understanding your body are essential for creating mental and emotional clarity. He gives up a few tips for cultivating mindfulness and body awareness. And why helping athletes encounter a conversation with their shame is a fundamental part of his work. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Alex.Tyler’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twilliamsliveTyler’s Website: https://www.tylerwilliamslive.com1-1 Coaching with Tyler: https://www.fearformula.comElite Mental Performance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elite_mentalperformanceElite Mental Performance Website: https://www.elitementalperformance.net