Main Street Vegan
Everybody knows that the future is vegan, but it can also be a grand adventure right now. On the Main Street Vegan Podcast, bestselling author and vegan OG Victoria Moran invites you to be in on conversations with the best and brightest in this space. You'll hear from physicians, philosophers, activists, athletes, chefs and celebrities on eating and living for optimum health, while protecting the planet and saving the lives and ending the suffering of animals. Whether you're a longtime vegan or just taking a look, Main Street Vegan will help you live with purpose, eat with joy, and craft a life that makes a difference.
Main Street Vegan
The Most Motivational MSV Episode Ever
Joe Gagnon is a tech entrepreneur, ultra-athlete (i.e., 6 marathons/6 countries/6 days), vegan, author, and life architect whose ideas on Living Intentionally (his latest book), embracing discomfort, and disregarding limits that don't have to hold us back make this a life-shifting episode.
Book: Living Intentionally: How Intentionality Enables Sucess, Fulfillment, and Growth
Website: https://thehighperformancelife.net
IG: https://instagram.com/thehighperformancelife
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/joegagnon
Quotations: "I am driven by a simple mission: helping people realize they are capable of far more than they believe is possible."
"Growth happens at the edge. It's in the uncomfortable, uncertain, and transformational moments that we find out who we truly are."
"Discomfort is a noise, not the signal."
"Track what you did with each hour of the day for a week. It will show you where you spent too much time and where you spent not enough."
"The human system is made not to survive but to thrive."
"We're not on the path. We are the path."
"We are what we do. I am a writer because I've written for 4000 days in a row. I didn't start out as a writer."
"I don't relate to my age...I do movement for a purpose: activity, resiliency, meditation, being in nature, rewarding the human system for doing what it's supposed to."
"The word 'failure' to me is not a word."