Ep 32: Cary Jack on the Happy Hustle & Finding Balance

Ep 32: Cary Jack on the Happy Hustle & Finding Balance
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Cary Jack is a lifestyle entrepreneur, author, podcast host, professional actor/model, biohacker, eco-warrior, martial artist, humanitarian, and philanthropist striving to make a positive impact on this planet. 

He split time growing up on the beaches of Sarasota, Florida, and in the mountains of Red Lodge, Montana where he first learned the art of a balanced lifestyle. His passions include traveling, martial arts, soccer, entrepreneurship, and selflessly giving.

He is the founder & host of The Happy Hustle Podcast, whose mission is to educate, inspire, and entertain, while reminding you to enjoy the journey, not just the destination, as you Happy Hustle for a life of passion and purpose. 

Quotes:

“I am focused, I am disciplined.” 

"Your environment largely dictates your happiness." 

Topics Discussed:

  • Early life & career path
  • Balancing responsibilities & being happy
  • Soul Mappin’ System:
    • Selfless service
    • Optimized health
    • Unplug digitally
    • Loving relationships
    • Mindful spirituality
    • Abundance Financially
    • Personal development
    • Passionate hobbies
    • Impactful work - what one-word problem do you solve? Who do I solve that problem for? What is your uniqueness & how can you exploit that in the service of others?
    • Nature connection
  • Discipline - the cure-all
  • Mountains vs beaches
  • Digital detoxing
  • Conservation issues
  • The problem of plastic
  • Becoming a conscious consumer
  • Hunting & meat procurement
  • Encountering a mountain lion 
  • Getting a scarf out of a bar fight
  • Cary's favorite outdoor gear & brands
  • What does success look like for you?


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