The Cultivation Hub Podcast

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  • Level up your growth game, like, whoa.😮 The Cultivation Hub, fueled by the secret AI sauce of The JRob United Group (think personal development meets Iron Man's/Tony Stark's workshop), is your growth-hacking HQ. We're talking: Podcasts: Think mind-blowing🤯 interviews and insights, like having your own Yoda on shuffle. Webinars: Level up your skills faster than a superhero in training🏋️, powered by JRob's AI intel. Courses and Tutorials: Ditch the boring lectures😴, choose your own adventure through interactive learning that adapts to your style of doing things. eBooks and Documents: Knowledge bombs 💥dropped straight from the JRob United Group's vault, condensed into bite-sized, actionable nuggets. The Cultivation Hub - is your AI-powered growth garden. We'll water 💦your potential with good vibes and watch you bloom. 🎉🎊Live FULL, Die EMPTY! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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    • chub012-Are Millennials Lazy, Entitled, or Misunderstood?
      Jul 18 2019

      In this episode of The
      Cultivation Hub, we explore the stigma on today’s Millennials. Are the
      perceptions of laziness, ungrateful, narcissistic, and entitled
      justified labels for today’s Millennials? Who is to blame for their different
      work ethic? I say IT IS OUR FAULT!!! Check out our latest podcast Episode 12 “Are
      Millennials Lazy, Entitled, or Misunderstood?” on The Cultivation Hub Podcast

      If you are a new listener to The Cultivation Hub, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Facebook Page and let us know how much you enjoy the podcasts!

      In this episode, you we discuss:

      • What is a Millennial?
      • Are Millennial’s lazy, entitled, or coddled?
      • Who’s responsible for this behavior?
      • How can we bridge this gap and create better relationships with Millennials?

      Join the Conversation

      Our favorite part
      of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great
      conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our
      comments section.

      This week’s question is: “Do you think Millennials are lazy, coddled, and entitled? If so, who is to blame? LEAVE A REPLY BELOW!!

      Resources Mentioned in the Podcast

      In this episode, we
      mentioned the following resources:

      • Here are the
        generational
        breakdowns taken from Thoughtco.com
      • Here is the
        video from Simon Sinek regarding
        Millennials and “Failed Parenting Strategies”
      • Article by “The Atlantic” stating
        “…Millennials
        are the worst…”

      Check Out Other Episodes of “The Cultivation Hub” Podcast

      • Ep11 – “Small
        Beginning Are HUGE”
      • Ep10 – “Just
        Get Started Please? How to END Procrastination”
      • Ep9 – “Why
        Do We Procrastinate, Part 1”
      • Ep8 – “Why
        people fail at weight loss feat. Terrell Perry”
      • Ep7 – “Blame vs
        Responsibility”
      • Ep6 – “Your
        Neighborhood Watch: It’s Not What You Think”
      • Ep5 – “[E+R=O],
        The Real Formula to Success”
      • Ep4 – “Help,
        I Can’t Seem to Find My Purpose”
      • Ep3 – “For
        The Love of Maya – My Favorite Maya Angelou Quotes”
      • Ep2 – “8
        Ways to Live A Life with NO REGRETS”
      • Ep1 – “Welcome
        to Cultivation Hub: Why I Started A Podcast”

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      21 min
    • cHub011-Small Beginnings Are HUGE!!!
      May 6 2019

      – Are you frustrated while trying to reach a particular goal?
      – Are you about ready to quit on your dream because it seems so far away?
      I have a suggestion that will put you back on track and help you see how where you are IS A HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT and you are missing out on the REAL PARTY;…small beginnings. Come on, let’s take this journey together.

      There is a bible verse in Zachariah 4:10 that says “Do not despise these small beginnings…” The overall premise behind this bible verse is to say “Wait a minute, don’t turn your nose up at small beginnings because everything BIG comes from something small”

      – Every human being is created from a small thing call a sperm
      – Every fruit and vegetable is created from a small thing called a seed.
      – Every home is built on concrete which is made with small items such as water, sand and a special powder called Portland cement

      You’re missing the party, when you don’t appreciate the how something BIG got its start. Think about how we feel when someone we know becomes famous and only celebrates other famous people and never not one time stops to appreciate those who helped him get started, or the person who gave you the money to start that $Million dollar business you now own? Most people would resent that person and call him/her ungrateful…

      Why should Celebrate Milestones/Small Beginnings
      1. As Humans, we are called to GROW! “Anything that doesn’t grow eventually dies” Every milestone/win affirms an accomplishment or one more thing to check off our list. AND when you acknowledge how far you’ve come it feels better than how far you have to go.

      2. GROWTH is nourished by encouragement – “Small is where BIG comes from”

      3. Reminds us to give ‘thanks’ for the journey. I’m a HUGE proponent of GRATITUDE. Gratitude and Depression cannot occupy the same space, You cannot be depressed or frustrated and thankful and grateful at the same time…IMPOSSIBLE.

      4. It removes the anxiety from focusing on what you DON’T HAVE! You experience discouragement when you tally up where you are with where you want to be; you’re focused on what you don’t have (the goal), instead of what you do have. That’s like being upset with having $500 when your goal is $1000.00.

      how to celebrate milestones

      • Call a friend
      • Use social media to your advantage, please love a good success story
      • Get out of your routine and celebrate in a different scene . The change of environment help you focus and be in the moment.
      • Commemorate the moment – You must do some sort of action that’s like a memorial to the accomplishment.

      Small Beginnings are HUGE, and never forget to celebrate them as you pursue your goals and dreams. So right now, take a minute to look how far you have come, you started at zero and look at what you have now, feel it, appreciate it, and be proud of it knowing you so much closer…Do not despise the day of small beginnings, because SMALL BEGINNINGS ARE HUGE.

      Remember to Live, Love and Laugh…

      Jeff Robinson


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      17 min
    • cHub010-(part2) Just Get Started Please? Time to End Procrastination!!
      Mar 31 2019

      Do you ever ask yourself: “Why do I keep procrastinating
      when I know it causes me so much anxiety?” You know what you need to do,
      but you don’t do it, or you wait until the last minute. And, time and again,
      the pattern repeats itself. Today we’re going to finally get FREE from the
      grip of procrastination. In episode ten, which is part 2 of a 2-part series on procrastination,
      I share how I finally overcame the bondages of Procrastination. Come on, let’s take this journey together…LISTEN TO THIS WEEK’S EPISODE!!!

      Side note, this episode was originally called: “Just Get Started Please? How I FINALLY overcame the BONDAGE of Procrastination”, but I changed it after it was recorded so you may hear references to the original title in the podcast!

      Let’s GET TO IT!!

      In
      episode ten (part 2) I go deeper into my personal experiences and address other
      reasons for procrastination as I offer practical tips that helped me be able to
      (1) work a full-time job where I travel 90% of the time, at the time of this
      recording, (2) I’m currently pursuing my Doctorate Degree, (3) I have a
      bi-weekly schedule for creating this podcast, (4) I have begun my own company
      and (5) have fun along the way. So let’s stop procrastinating and get to it…

      Let’s be honest, ALL OF US PROCRASTINATE, but Why? Does it mean something is wrong with us? Can it be hereditary? There’s a science dedicated to the study of procrastination and I wanted to share some really great information from the experts that I believe will free you from the bondage of procrastination. But most of all the tools I plan to share with you help free me from the internal anxiety that was ALWAYS going on within me when it came to getting things done!

      Dr. Joseph Ferrari did an article for the American Psychological Association on the “Psychology of Procrastination: Why People Put Off Important Tasks Until The Last Minute” I wanted to share some of his interview responses. Click above to listen to cHub010-(part2) Just Get Started Please, Time to end Procrastination”

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      Remember to Live, Love and don’t
      forget to Laugh…


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      31 min

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