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A Wave Hit Me. 15 Min Later, My Dad Was Gone | Simon Verhoeven
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Quitting the "Corporate Heroin": A 30-Year Wall Street Veteran Finds His Superpower
May 19, 2026
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The Executive Recruiter's Secret to Getting the Job (and the Life) You Want
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| 6/15/26 | ![]() A Wave Hit Me. 15 Min Later, My Dad Was Gone | Simon Verhoeven | What happens when you finally win the award you spent your whole life chasing — and it gives you nothing?In this episode of The Midlife Remix, Steven Miyao sits down with Simon Verhoeven — one of Germany's most successful film directors, son of Senta Berger and the late Michael Verhoeven, and the filmmaker behind the acclaimed, award-honored tragicomedy Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke (Die Lücke). But this conversation has nothing to do with making movies. Simon and Steven have been friends for more than 50 years — their families go back generations, and they were photographed together as babies in the same backyard.Both men recently lost their fathers. Both have mothers in their eighties. In a rare, unguarded talk, they explore what it means to suddenly become "the adult" in the family, why external success no longer brings satisfaction, and the difference between chasing validation and finding it within yourself. Simon shares the surreal moment a "wave of warmth" washed over him on a film set — fifteen minutes before he learned his father had died — and why he believes the void grief leaves behind shouldn't be closed, but carried.Along the way: how to find stillness in a world built to prevent it, how to care for aging parents without trying to "fix" their pain, and what we hope to pass on to our children — independent thinking, presence, and the courage to keep saying hello even as we learn to say goodbye.Host: Steven Miyao — The Midlife RemixGuest: Simon Verhoeven — award-winning German filmmaker and director (Die Lücke)—Für unsere deutschsprachigen Zuschauer: In dieser Folge spricht Steven Miyao mit Regisseur Simon Verhoeven (Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke) — über Trauer, das Erwachsenwerden mit 50, den Tod seines Vaters und warum man die Lücke, die ein geliebter Mensch hinterlässt, nicht schließen, sondern in sich tragen sollte. Ein seltenes, sehr persönliches Gespräch zwischen zwei Freunden seit über 50 Jahren.CHAPTERS00:00 — A Wave, and a Goodbye (cold open)00:58 — Meet Simon: 50 Years of Friendship02:58 — The Fire to Make Films05:54 — When "Making It" Feels Like Nothing09:26 — Internal vs. External Validation12:02 — The Void You're Not Supposed to Close15:35 — The Wave on the Film Set18:31 — Finding Stillness in a Noisy World22:05 — Caring for Our Aging Mothers31:27 — What We Pass On to Our Children#SimonVerhoeven #DieLücke #Grief #MidlifeJourney #MidlifeRemix #StevenMiyao #SentaBerger #agingparents | — | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Daddy, You Just Fly in Planes and Swear at People✨ | career changefatherhood+4 | Mike Ma | HapwareHarvard+3 | — | career transitionmidlife crisis+5 | — | 35m 14s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Quitting the "Corporate Heroin": A 30-Year Wall Street Veteran Finds His Superpower✨ | midlife transitioncareer change+3 | Joel Hempel | Fernweh Guided Expeditions | AdirondacksBlack Rock Desert+1 | Wall Streetcareer change+5 | — | 25m 05s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() The Executive Recruiter's Secret to Getting the Job (and the Life) You Want✨ | executive recruitingjob search+4 | Erin Collins | HCA | — | executive recruiterjob interview+5 | — | 28m 46s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() It's My Turn: Why High Performers Keep Getting Passed Over✨ | high performersauthenticity+4 | Brittanni Hendricks | It's My Turn | — | high performersauthenticity+5 | — | 20m 21s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() A Heart Attack Taught Me to Start Living | Thomas Droge✨ | mindfulnessleadership+4 | Thomas Droge | TiffinThe Leader Within: 14 foundational practices for leading a meaningful life | — | heart attackmindfulness+5 | — | 37m 42s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Why Busyness Is Killing You (And What to Do About It)✨ | busynessloneliness epidemic+5 | Molly Carroll | Cracking OpenCracking Open podcast | — | busynessloneliness+8 | — | 43m 43s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Walking as Medicine: How Executives Are Finding Themselves✨ | walking as therapyexecutive coaching+4 | Joao Viana | Walking Mentorship | Camino de SantiagoVia Virginia+1 | walking mentorshipexecutives+7 | — | 38m 30s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Conscious Leadership: Transform Burnout into Breakthrough at Midlife✨ | conscious leadershipburnout+3 | Jim Fallon | Conscious Leadership Group | — | leadershipburnout+5 | — | 35m 44s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() How Psychedelics and Meditation Help in Midlife✨ | midlife challengespsychedelics+4 | David Redish | — | — | midlifepsychedelics+5 | — | 30m 08s | |
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| 1/13/26 | ![]() You Can’t Have True Success Without Alignment✨ | midlife transitionssuccess and alignment+3 | Ret Taylor | Midlife Remix | Denali | successalignment+5 | — | 33m 54s | |
| 12/26/25 | ![]() Rethinking Work, Identity, and Meaning - 2025 Midlife Remix Wrap✨ | work identitymidlife challenges+5 | Jack SwiftLarry Olson+11 | — | — | midlifeidentity+8 | — | 10m 11s | |
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Success Without Purpose Will Break You✨ | reinventionsuccess+5 | Paul Hatch | Vestra FinancialMorgan Stanley Wealth Management | — | midlifecareer reinvention+6 | — | 26m 19s | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() The Wake-Up Call Every High Achiever Gets in Midlife✨ | midlife awakeningidentity+4 | Larry Olson | NikeApple | — | high achievercareer transition+4 | — | 24m 36s | |
| 11/11/25 | ![]() When Success Isn’t Enough: Redefining What Truly Matters | Most of us spend decades chasing success—climbing higher, earning more, proving ourselves. But what happens when we get there and it still doesn’t feel right?In this episode, I talk with four leaders who’ve stopped chasing and started listening:• Jack Swift on facing fear, trusting his inner voice, and walking away from prestige for alignment.• Brett Wright on why real leadership begins with listening and vulnerability.• Bruno Del Ama on stepping off the treadmill of constant achievement.• Keith Lawrence on designing a purposeful next chapter built on resilience and fulfillment.We explore the fears that keep people stuck—fear of failure, judgment, or even success—and what it takes to rewrite the story. This conversation is about redefining success on your own terms, finding meaning beyond achievement, and aligning your next chapter with what truly matters.Chapters & Timestamps00:00 – Introduction01:05 – Jack Swift: Fear, Failure, and the Inner Voice03:56 – Rewiring Fear and Building Clarity05:07 – Walking Away from Prestige06:34 – The Privilege of Listening to Your Heart07:29 – Advice for the Pivot Point07:47 – Brett Wright: Leadership, Vulnerability, and “How Might We”09:33 – Listening Before Leading10:28 – Bruno Del Ama: The Hedonic Treadmill11:55 – Being Seen and Seeing Others13:41 – Redefining Success Beyond Achievement16:05 – Keith Lawrence: Designing the Next Chapter17:03 – Living Intentionally18:30 – Fulfillment vs. Happiness20:17 – Building Resilience and Reframing Adversity22:06 – The Real Currency: Time22:59 – Closing Reflections #MidlifeRemix #StevenMiyao #Leadership #CareerPivot #PersonalGrowth #MindfulLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching #SuccessRedefined #PurposeDrivenLife | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Midlife Isn't a Crisis—It's a Turning Point: Lessons from a Year of Reinvention | Midlife gets a bad rap. People call it a crisis, but really, it can be clarity. It’s that moment when you realize the status quo no longer works—the career, the pace, or even the version of success you’ve been pursuing.In this Midlife Remix anniversary episode, Steven Miyao revisits conversations with guests who stopped living by someone else’s definition of success and started building lives that actually fit who they are now.Hear from Larry Kihlstadius, Paul Hatch, Kim Mustin, and Mike Ma as they share lessons on freedom, leadership, courage, caregiving, and finding meaning through change. These stories are proof that midlife isn’t an ending—it’s a turning point.Chapters00:00 – Opening: Midlife as clarity, not crisis01:23 – Larry Kihlstadius on thriving kids, legacy, and defining freedom through time02:40 – Steven on leadership by example and vulnerability02:52 – Larry on why relationships drive everything03:36 – Larry’s True North: redefining freedom and meaningful work04:04 – Steven on autonomy, outcomes, and avoiding micromanagement04:42 – Larry’s Leadership Champion model: start with trust and align on why and how06:31 – Steven sets up a major pivot06:39 – Paul Hatch on losing the pilot path and creating a new dream08:17 – Paul on discomfort as the path to growth09:08 – Paul on leaving global banks for entrepreneurship10:27 – Transition to caregiving and purpose11:10 – Kim Mustin on crisis calls, reevaluating work, and choosing what truly matters13:13 – The reality of caregiving and career pressure13:35 – Kim on women in leadership, policy progress, and the practice of “leave loudly”About Midlife RemixHosted by Steven Miyao, Midlife Remix explores how to navigate career pivots, leadership, and life transitions with clarity and purpose. Each episode shares real stories and practical insights to help professionals redefine success and take control of their next chapter.Connect with Steven MiyaoWebsite: coachingmetta.comPodcast: Midlife Remix#MidlifeRemix #StevenMiyao #Leadership #CareerPivot #Reinvention #Purpose #Caregiving #Entrepreneurship #Freedom #WomenInLeadership #MidlifeClarity #TurningPoint #PersonalGrowth #coachingmetta | — | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Executive Recruiter on Midlife Career Challenges and Finding Purpose | At 54, senior search leader and executive recruiter Paige Scott has stopped pretending, and the results are unmistakable. In this Midlife Remix conversation, Paige and Steven Miyao dig into what changes after 50, why alignment beats performance theater, and how to navigate multi-generational teams without losing yourself.Paige shares the personal transformation behind her professional clarity, including the manifestation journal practice she used to rebuild after divorce and to coach over-50 candidates through fear, layoffs, and reinvention. They tackle underemployment traps, saying no with conviction, and the real reasons leaders should hire for authenticity.If you are a Gen X leader at a crossroads, this is your playbook for purpose, energy, and impact in the next chapter.Chapters00:00 Settling into your skin after 5001:22 Balancing work, family, and community post-pandemic02:48 Paige’s personal transformation after divorce05:27 Vulnerability and connection at work07:23 Why authenticity beats “performance theater”09:24 Generational differences in leadership and motivation13:54 Gen X leadership in the age of AI17:20 Mentorship, feedback, and career trajectory shifts19:03 What energizes leaders in midlife (beyond money and titles)21:17 The power of saying no and setting boundaries22:44 The underemployment trap after 5023:26 Identity, purpose, and the American retirement challenge25:50 Building a legacy and creating space for the next generation27:11 Paige’s #1 advice: manifestation journals29:08 The science of intentionality and habit-building30:46 Breaking out of the victim cycle#MidlifeCareer #MidlifeRemix #CareerPivot #AuthenticLeadership #GenXLeadership #CareerChallenges #ExecutiveCoaching #ValuesBasedCareers #ReinventionAfter50 #FindingPurpose #CareerTransitions #LeadershipDevelopment #stevenmiyao #coachingmetta #paigescott | — | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() Why You Need a Life Plan — Before It’s Too Late | So much of who we are is tied to what we do. But what happens when the job ends, the role changes, or success no longer feels fulfilling?In this episode of Midlife Remix with Steven Miyao, Steven speaks with Keith Lawrence, a former Procter & Gamble senior executive and co-author of Your Retirement Quest. Keith has spent decades helping people design their next chapter, not just financially, but emotionally and purposefully.You’ll learn how to:- Break free from an identity tied to work- Write a life plan that creates clarity and direction- Apply the 10 key elements of a fulfilling next chapter- Build resilience and real friendships before it’s too late- Avoid retirement myths and thrive in midlife- Take courageous first steps toward your next chapterWhether you’re facing a midlife career pivot, questioning your purpose beyond work, or simply preparing for the future, this conversation offers proven frameworks and practical wisdom.Subscribe to Midlife Remix for more insights on career change, life design, and intentional living for Gen X professionals.Chapters 00:00 — Identity Beyond Work01:23 — Meet Keith Lawrence02:19 — Four Questions for What’s Next03:04 — 10 Keys to a Fulfilling Next Chapter04:16 — Midlife Pressures05:40 — Corporate Identity06:22 — Purpose & Strengths07:10 — Mentorship & Experimentation08:27 — Myths of Success10:15 — Life Planning Framework14:01 — Couples & Alignment17:26 — Fulfillment vs. Happiness19:31 — The Friendship Gap23:39 — Time Over Money25:00 — Legacy & North Star36:04 — Closing ReflectionsThanks for watching Midlife Remix with Steven Miyao: Your Job Isn’t Your Identity — What’s Next? Featuring Keith Lawrence!Question for you: What part of this conversation resonated most with you — identity, purpose, or resilience? Share your thoughts below — I read every comment.If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who might need this message.#midlifecareerchange #careerpivotafter40 #midlifecareercrisis #GenXcareeradvice #lifeaftercorporate #purposebeyondwork #howtofindyourpurpose #retirementplanningforGenX #identitycrisismidlife #KeithLawrence #YourRetirementQuest #lifeplanningcoach #resilienceinmidlife #careerchangeat50 #redefiningsuccess #midlifecoaching #intentionalliving #ZoneOfGenius #sandwichgeneration #careerandlifetransitions #futureofwork #stevenmiyao #coachingmetta | — | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() From Fear to Alignment: Redefining Success, Leadership, and the Self | Jack Swift x Steven Miyao | Jack Swift doesn’t start this conversation with billion-dollar exits or his time as an Army Ranger; he begins with fear, failure, and a personal inflection point that changed everything.In this powerful episode, Jack opens up about the dark moments that shaped his leadership journey and how aligning with his inner truth transformed not only his career but his entire life.We talk about:- Letting go of ego and societal expectations- Rewiring fear into self-awareness- Practicing leadership in the age of AI- Redefining success from the inside outWhether you're facing a big decision, navigating burnout, or simply seeking more alignment—this conversation will resonate.Chapters & Timestamps:00:00 – The part of Jack’s story not on LinkedIn01:30 – Failure, fear, and the pressure to succeed03:40 – Fear of failure vs. fear of judgment vs. fear of success06:00 – How to break the loop of rumination09:15 – Rewiring the brain through consistent practice11:40 – Why Jack walked away from high-powered roles16:50 – Getting fired—and why it was the best thing that happened19:20 – Coaching your younger self (and your current self)22:00 – Redefining “working hard” through rhythm and intuition25:00 – Leadership in the age of AI and the future of human value29:00 – Intuition, creativity, and what AI can’t replicate33:30 – Why we need to reimagine education and empowerment36:00 – Intentionality, energy, and co-creating with technology#Leadership #SelfAwareness #CareerTransitions #EmotionalIntelligence #Fear #ExecutiveCoaching #Authenticity #AI #JackSwift #StevenMiyao #SpiritualLeadership #PersonalGrowth #MidlifeCareer #InnerAlignment #Podcast #MindfulLeadership #coachingmetta #midliferemix | — | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() From Corporate to Portfolio Career: Future-Proofing Work in the Age of AI | What happens when you walk away from a global corporate career to build a portfolio life and then face the rise of AI?In this episode, I sit down with Yogesh Chavda, a marketing leader, educator, and AI consultant who has worked with brands like Procter & Gamble, Spotify, and Pinterest. We talk about his leap from corporate to independence, the challenges and lessons of building a portfolio career, and how AI is reshaping the way we all work.If you’ve ever wondered how to future-proof your career, whether AI will replace your role, or what skills will always remain uniquely human, this conversation is for you.Chapters:00:01 – Finding joy through teaching and consulting00:55 – Meet Yogesh Chavda: corporate leader turned educator and AI consultant01:27 – From corporate to portfolio career: the big pivot02:38 – Downsides of going independent (no infrastructure, new roles to learn)05:53 – Swim lanes, positioning, and competing with big firms06:32 – The rise of AI and its impact on consulting07:11 – Marketing yourself as an independent07:22 – Triggers that led Yogesh to leave corporate life08:30 – Building recurring revenue and creating products as a consultant08:53 – Custom GPTs and frameworks as value drivers09:37 – Can one job give you everything? Rethinking fulfillment11:00 – Purpose, passion, and redefining career meaning12:02 – Future-proofing your career with AI: Yogesh’s advice14:09 – Who benefits from AI productivity gains — the company or you?15:03 – Tools and experiments: custom GPTs as thinking partners16:36 – What humans can do that AI can’t17:39 – Creativity, intention, and setting the problems worth solving19:42 – Compassion vs empathy in leadership20:23 – The risk of AI making us less thoughtful21:03 – Why critical thinking is the most important human skill22:21 – The disappearing entry-level job problem23:57 – The pendulum swing: why entry-level roles may return24:21 – Embracing AI while investing in humanity24:49 – Joy, emotion, and what makes us uniquely human25:38 – Closing reflections and future conversationsIf you found this conversation valuable, please like, comment, and subscribe. It helps others discover the podcast and join us in exploring how to navigate work, leadership, and life in an AI-driven world.#FutureOfWork #PortfolioCareer #AIandWork #CareerChange #LeadershipDevelopment #ArtificialIntelligence #WorkLifeBalance #CareerGrowth #ExecutiveCoaching #FutureProofYourCareer #midliferemix #stevenmiyao #jogeshChavda #coachingmetta #spotify #P&G #pinterest #Procter&Gamble | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | ![]() From Strength to Purpose: Redefining Leadership in Midlife | What happens when your title no longer defines you? In this episode of Midlife Remix, I sit down with Brett Wright, former senior executive at Macquarie and AXA, now Chief Revenue Officer at Tortoise, to explore how leadership evolves in midlife. Brett shares the lessons that shaped his leadership, including the influence of legendary coach Joe Paterno, his experience with imposter syndrome, and how actual growth often comes from moments of discomfort. We unpack what it means to shift from resume values to eulogy values, and how vulnerability, curiosity, and community can help us lead with intention. Whether you're in transition, feeling stuck, or seeking to deepen your sense of purpose, this conversation is worth taking the time for. Timestamps & Chapters: 0:00 – Vulnerability as strength 1:17 – Introducing Brett Wright: From Wall Street to ski trips 2:35 – Building real community through connection 5:16 – What Brett learned about leadership 6:55 – Joe Paterno’s impact: Leading with care, courage & balance 8:48 – Humbling moments, imposter syndrome, and growth 10:48 – Taking risks and navigating nonlinear paths 11:56 – Advice for making a career pivot 14:00 – Facing uncertainty and identity loss 16:43 – Designing a life: Meditation, movement, and meaning 17:19 – Eulogy values vs resume values 18:44 – Midlife loneliness and the power of friendship 19:46 – Beyond transactions: Cultivating lasting relationships 22:45 – Who are you really? Identity beyond the title 25:08 – Hobbies, crafts, and fulfillment outside of work 27:34 – Golf and side-door conversations 28:09 – Final reflections on growth, humanity, and being seen Resources Mentioned: - From Strength to Strength by Arthur Brooks - The Second Mountain by David Brooks - Meditations by Marcus Aurelius - Dare to Lead by Brené Brown - Fast Friends Protocol - Harvard Study on Adult Development Takeaways:- Building community is essential for personal and professional growth.- Leadership is about connection and caring for others.- Navigating uncertainty requires focusing on the process, not just outcomes.- Vulnerability is a strength in leadership and relationships.- Finding purpose is crucial for a fulfilling life.- Investing time in relationships is as important as work.- Loneliness can be an epidemic in professional life.- Crafting a life involves understanding your values and experiences.- Adaptability is key in navigating career changes and risks.- Intentional relationships lead to deeper connections and support.About the Guest: Brett Wright Brett Wright is Chief Revenue Officer at Tortoise and has held senior roles at Macquarie and AXA Investment Managers. He's also the founder of Leadership Nexus, a community focused on navigating personal and professional change. Brett is passionate about redefining leadership through humility, intention, and meaningful relationships. #MidlifeRemix #coachingmetta #stevenmiyao #LeadershipInMidlife #FromStrengthToPurpose #JoePaterno #CareerReinvention #VulnerabilityInLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching #SecondMountain #EulogyValues #ProfessionalGrowth #CommunityBuilding #BrettWright #StevenMiyao #pennstate #pennstatefootball | — | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() What Hip Hop Can Teach You About Leading with Purpose | For midlife professionals rethinking how they lead and create, this conversation between Sam Sellers and Steven Miyao offers an unexpected lens: hip hop pedagogy. Together, they explore how principles like collaboration, improvisation, and authenticity, core to hip hop, can reshape leadership and personal growth. They unpack the tension between tradition and reinvention, the role of competition without ego, and how to stay grounded while pursuing success. Rooted in community and self-governance, this dialogue invites listeners to consider new ways of showing up at work, in art, and in life with clarity, courage, and connection.Takeaways• Collaboration and improvisation are essential for effective leadership.• Hip hop pedagogy intertwines ends and means in facilitation.• The relationship between performer and audience is symbiotic.• Commercial success does not equate to losing authenticity.• Ego-based relationships can hinder personal and professional growth.• Creating a space for open exchange of ideas is vital.• Self-governance is crucial in artistic expression.• Tradition and competition coexist in the art world.• Mindful loving can enhance personal relationships.• Engaging with the community fosters deeper connections.Chapters00:00 - Living Life on Your Own Terms02:40 - The Six Pillars of Hip Hop Reeducation05:01- The Cipher: Collaboration and Community06:18 - Wrapping the Code: Tradition and Innovation08:28 - Walking Your Path: Individuality and Influence09:26 - Carrying a Passport: Global Perspectives and Cultural Exchange11:38 - Shining the Light: Uplifting Through Hip Hop12:25 - Joy Proliferation: The Heart of Hip Hop14:20 - A Chance Encounter: Meeting ARIatHome19:53 - The Six Pillars in Actionhttps://www.samsellersmusic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/samsellersmusichttps://www.youtube.com/@samsellersmusic#collaboration #improvisation #leadership #hiphop #pedagogy #authenticity #community #art #competition #commercial #success #self-governance #midliferemix #coachingmetta #stevenmiyao #samsellers #ARIatHome | — | ||||||
| 6/15/25 | ![]() A Father’s Day Reflection: What Will My Kids Remember About Me? | In this heartfelt Father’s Day reflection, executive coach and Midlife Remix host Steven Miyao and Mark Hsu share a deeply personal look at the tension so many midlife parents face—trying to be present for our kids, support aging parents, sustain our partnerships, show up at work, and still somehow stay connected to ourselves.They explore the quiet question behind all the doing:- What will my children remember about me?- Not what we provided or achieved, but how we made them feel.It is a powerful conversation with author and father Mark Hsu, whose book Please Open in the Event of My Death began as a way to preserve his voice for his young daughters. Steven and Mark explore parenting, presence, fear, and legacy—not from a place of certainty, but from a willingness to ask better questions.Watch this video if you’re navigating:- Midlife transitions and identity shifts- The pressure to “do it all” as a parent, child, and professional- What it means to lead with presence instead of perfectionThe emotional work behind intentional fatherhood and leadershipWhether you’re a parent, caregiver, or someone reflecting on who you want to be, this video invites you to pause, notice, and choose presence over performance.Chapters: Mark Hsu on Legacy, Fear, and Fatherhood00:00 – The Plane Thought: A Father's Fear00:46 – Why the Book Matters01:22 – Rethinking Success in Midlife03:01 – Parenting by Reflection03:39 – Coaching Through Mistakes: The Volleyball Story04:53 – Presence in the Age of Distraction07:26 – The Power of Walking Together09:03 – Using Fear to Move Forward10:38 – Helping Kids (and Adults) Cope with Uncertainty12:29 – Letting Go of Control as a Parent14:00 – The School Morning Breakthrough15:27 – Letting Kids Fail: The Modern Parent Dilemma16:32 – Cultivating Curiosity and a Sense of Adventure17:38 – What Legacy Really Means19:26 – Modeling Growth: “We’re Works in Progress Too”20:03 – Where to Find the BookConnect with Steven Miyaowww.coachingmetta.comInstagram: @CoachingMetta#StevenMiyao #MarkHsu #CoachingMetta #MidlifeRemix #FathersDayReflection #ParentingInMidlife #LegacyWork #ExecutiveCoach #LiveWithIntention #PresenceOverPerfection #PleaseOpenInTheEventOfMyDeath #fathersday2025 #fathersday #fathersday | — | ||||||
| 6/7/25 | ![]() Feeling Stuck in Midlife? Letting Go of Who You Were to Begin Again #midliferemix | For Gen Xers quietly questioning the life they’ve built, this conversation is for you.Dr. Eric Dawson has led an extraordinary life: Harvard degrees, a youth-led global nonprofit, and now the founder of Rivet, a Gen Z-powered platform for social impact. But none of that protected him from the hard work of letting go of an identity he’d held for 30 years.In this episode of The Midlife Remix, Eric and Steven Miyao dive into the unseen emotional cost of change, the spiritual weight of transition, and why the most honest version of leadership sometimes means stepping away from what you built.This isn’t about dramatic reinvention. It’s about the quiet, often uncomfortable process of becoming who you’re meant to be next. Whether you’re reevaluating your career, navigating personal change, or starting to feel like “this isn’t it,” you’ll find language, clarity, and resonance here.If you’ve ever wondered:- Why doesn’t this life I built feel right anymore?- How do I let go of who I was without losing myself?- What does the real purpose look like now?You’re in the right place.Subscribe for honest conversations about change, midlife, identity, and purpose.⏱️ Chapters & Timestamps0:00 – Eric on what it really takes to make a pivot1:15 – Introducing Dr. Eric Dawson and his winding path2:27 – Founding Peace Games: youth, violence, and imagination4:33 – Teaching peace vs. modeling violence6:39 – The impact of shame vs. love8:59 – Why Eric went to divinity school10:59 – Calling, chaplaincy, and being useful12:20 – Steven reflects on finding meaning through hardship13:09 – Elderhood, wisdom, and the role of midlife14:07 – Giving up power so others can grow16:04 – What Eric gave up—and why it mattered17:13 – The deep melancholy of Gen X success stories18:42 – The grief of stepping away from an identity19:47 – The universal questions Gen X is asking22:08 – Expectations, suffering, and the delta of life23:22 – Why change lives in the small, daily decisions24:56 – External vs. internal validation25:44 – Letting go of outcomes to be a good human26:19 – Final reflections#MidlifeReinvention #CareerChange #PersonalGrowth #SelfDiscovery #PurposeDriven #MindsetShift #LifeTransitions #EmbraceChange #midliferemix #coachingmetta #stevenmiyao #Ericdawson | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | ![]() The Sacred Side of Success: Bruno Del Ama on Intuition, Leadership, and Conscious Growth | What happens when you reach your biggest goal, and it doesn’t feel like enough?In this episode, I talk with Bruno del Ama, co-founder of Global X and co-founder of Sangha, about what it really means to redefine success. Bruno built a multi-billion-dollar asset manager, but what came next surprised even him. We explore his journey from chasing growth to building with purpose, from managing teams to leading with trust, and from external achievement to internal alignment.Whether you’re a founder, executive, or high performer in transition, this conversation offers a rare window into what conscious leadership looks like in real life.Subscribe for more honest conversations about navigating midlife, career evolution, and purpose-driven success.Chapters00:00 – Introduction & the problem with chasing success02:11 – Bruno’s early experience with intuition and saying no to Opus Dei05:18 – Moving to the U.S. and the start of Bruno’s entrepreneurial path08:12 – Founding Global X during a financial crisis10:20 – The risky pivot: launching two new ETFs12:55 – From $11M to $1.3B in 18 months14:36 – Rethinking leadership: managing people vs. seeing people16:45 – Why coaching felt uncomfortable—and what changed19:30 – The Nadal analogy and hiring two transformational coaches22:10 – Creating Sangha: a spiritual peer community for leaders25:40 – What Sangha is (and what it’s not)27:30 – Bruno’s new definition of success30:00 – Closing reflections and what leaders need nowTopics Covered- The hedonic treadmill of success- Intuition in leadership- Conscious entrepreneurship- Coaching and personal growth- Leadership reframes- Spirituality in business- Redefining success beyond scale- Sangha and peer-based inner developmentLearn more about coaching and resources at: www.coachingmetta.com#LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #MidlifeCareer #RedefiningSuccess #ConsciousLeadership #FounderJourney #InnerWork #PurposeDrivenLife #SpiritualityInBusiness #MidlifeRemix #StevenMiyao #GlobalX #Sangha #CoachingMetta #BrunodelAma #sangha | — | ||||||
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