The Triple C Project
Are you sick of feeling like a stressed-out cog in a corporate wheel?
Are you tired of feeling stuck in the mental quicksand of the corporate grind?
Are you over simply surviving each day and only living for the weekend?
What if you could live the life you want, not the life you think you should want?
What if you approached every day with intention instead of mindlessly going through the motions?
What if you woke up feeling alive, living your life in thrival mode rather than survival mode?
How would your life be different? How would it change for the better?
In this podcast, life coach, yoga teacher and author Ryan Spence (aka #thebiglawdropout) shows how you can do all these things and more!
Ryan's mission is to help you gain clarity, boost confidence and build courage so you can live life lit!🔥
He does this by sharing stories and actionable tips and tools based on his experience of leaving an 11-year career in BigLaw to embark on a mission to help high-achieving professionals like you move from survival mode to thrival mode so you can break free of the same limiting beliefs and lethargy that kept him stuck for over 5 years.
Whether you're a BigLaw lawyer, corporate professional, or simply someone feeling stuck in a rut you need to get out of, this podcast will not only inspire you to take action to get from where you are to where you want to be, but give you the tools and strategies to sustainably do so.
Raw, unfiltered, with a smattering of F-bombs, Ryan's relatable hosting style has been likened to a chat with a friend at a bar.
So, get yourself a drink, grab a seat, and join the conversation.
The Triple C Project
Is It Right To Want To Live Lit When The World Is S**t?
What if the path to personal growth is more intertwined with global challenges than we think?
This episode is a call to integrate human values into our personal growth stories, and understand that tuning out is not an option.
Join me as I reflect on my journey into personal development, a path that became more nuanced in the wake of significant events like the murder of George Floyd in 2020.
This free-flowing episode explores the balance between staying informed and maintaining your well-being, ensuring that activism and joy coexist rather than compete.
By sharing my struggles and reflections, I hope to inspire you to feel your feelings and take a balanced approach where personal fulfillment stands tall alongside your fight against social injustices, reminding us all that our wellbeing is crucial for sustained impact in our communities.
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And so how do you live? Live let Like. Is it indulgent? Is it selfish to want to grow, to focus on your own well-being, on your own self-development in such a situation? You're listening to the Triple C Project. Welcome to the Triple C Project, the podcast that helps you gain clarity, boost confidence, build courage so you can live life lit. I'm your host, ryan Spence, the Big Law Dropout, life coach author, speaker, lover of hoodies, hip-hop and big, hairy, audacious goals. If you're tired of living the life you think you should want, and ready to start living the life you do want, this podcast will help you get from where you are to where you really want to be. So now we're friends. I invite you to grab a drink, take a seat and allow me to guide you towards living a life that's lit. Living a life that's lit. Hey, welcome to episode 119 of the Triple C Project.
Speaker 1:My voice is sounding a little bit different today. There's two reasons for that. One is I've had a bit of a cold and so I've been coughing, and I came back from holiday last week and had a good holiday and promptly came out with a cold, which I think is a symptom of having not been on a plane for more than two years and being cooped up with all those germs and with no mask. And the other reason is is that the world's kind of on fire right now. Right, I mean, it has been for a long time, but as I record this, on the 7th of November 2024, obviously a couple of days post the latest US election, and the results, which is one that a lot of people are surprised about, are fearful of, are exasperated, annoyed, angry, livid about for various reasons, and rightly so. I'm not going to talk about that specifically in this episode, because what I'm going to talk about, um is, is kind of broader than one particular event. I mean, as I as I say, the, the, the world, um. There's always something going on in the world, um, whether it's international news, national news, local news, uh, or just something that's um in your own community, that nobody outside of that community hears about. Things happen that are a bit shit, that are awful, that are bad, that are unexplainable, inexplicable, and I want to kind of address a disturbing, worrying, unhelpful trend that can sometimes resurface well, I think it's always there, really, but it just kind of becomes a bit more um, visible, um in those moments, um from trolls on social media, but kind of also from people who you probably thought would do things differently, who you maybe had some respect for, looked up to, followed. So this isn't making any sense to you now. Hopefully it will do as I expand this. This.
Speaker 1:This is kind of not the episode I thought I'd be recording and so I have no notes for it at all, but I have an idea of where I want to go with it. So I invite you to to bear with me, particularly if you are feeling the effects of the election result and all other things that are happening in the world. I mean, there's there, there's definitely, um, enough of them, uh, and I'm not going to start to to list some of them here, because inevitably, um, I won't be able to list them all, um, and then you get the inevitable questions you didn't say this, you didn't say that. So sometimes it's it's better to just acknowledge the world's shit. The world's on fire. Well, no, let me take a step back. There are some shit things happening in the world. The world itself is not shit, so it's best to just acknowledge that and then, as a listener, you can envisage or relate it to whichever things are affecting you, but I use the election because I think it's one which, wherever you are in the world, the US has such a big impact on the world that it does affect everyone People obviously within the US. I mean LGBTQ community, the black community, the immigrant community, just the average person trying to get by To the wider world, climate change being one of the biggest standout things and the rollback that potentially would occur there. Anyway, taking a step back, because I'm not going to dive into that as I'm still processing myself, but anyway, this is kind of inspired inspired by that, but also by something that I saw in relation to that. So there is a. Well, let me take a step back.
Speaker 1:I am a personal development geek, if you didn't already know that. Right, I have been for a long time, way before I had any thoughts or idea becoming a coach personal development and wellness. Really, I have a real interest in how you, how we grow as people, individuals, how we develop, how our thinking develops and changes as we, as we take in new information and have new experiences, and as we look back on what's on, what's occurred before and think about how things can be better in the future, not just for ourselves but for the world around us, and I also am about wellness. It's wellness as well, physical wellness. So yoga obviously is a key one. But again, yoga is not just physical wellness. It's also connected to spiritual wellness also. So it's suffice to say that I've read a ton of books, listened to a ton of podcasts, read a hell of a lot of blog articles, followed a lot of people on social media in the wellbeing and personal development space, way before I had any inkling, any thoughts, any desire to become a coach and actually help people through their own transitions, transformations, periods of feeling lost at sea.
Speaker 1:But a worrying thing that I see, or I started to see when I first started to dive deeper into this world back in 2020, was a I want to say I don't know if it was an expectation, but was the idea that what is going on around you is almost not necessarily irrelevant, but it shouldn't be a point of focus. You should come back to looking at yourself as the individual and optimizing your own growth. That should be the focus, and not to let all this other sort of stuff get you down. So I became sort of aware of this, because in 2020 there was this juxtaposition of the horrible murder of George Floyd and my kind of diving deeper down the rabbit hole of personal development and wellness, being on Instagram, discovering more podcasts and that kind of thing and starting to sort of join online communities when I discovered about online business and be in those communities, about how you develop your business and create your course and you know, I mean find your clients and build your audience, all that kind of stuff. So that's kind of the backdrop where I first started to kind of see these, I guess, kind of disturbing things happening.
Speaker 1:And what would happen is people whose business, whose life, whose whole image, personal brand, whatever you want to call not addressing the fact that people these people were were hurting, were affected by events that were happening in the world around them. They were either completely silent and said nothing or they would just shut it down or give some vague, generic both sides platitude to whatever was going on. And I didn't know as much then as I do now, but even then it didn't sit right with me and there were certain people who I pretty swiftly stopped following, certain people who I pretty swiftly stopped following Um, there was even a couple of um people whose courses I bought so I spent money with them who I unsubscribed from all their emails and never actually looked at that course again because I didn't want with my values. So, going back a few days ago actually, no, going back to when the result of the current election came about and there's a community that I'm a part of, I've been a part of for a few years now, but I haven't been active in there for probably 18 months, couple of years when a whole lot of not great stuff came out about the person that runs the community. It doesn't matter what the community is. I'm not going to tell you. I mean, this is, this is, this is across the board. I could be talking about anybody, but I'm still in there because occasionally there's some useful information and it is a good community of fellow um coaches, people in the same space. So occasionally I will sort of dip a toe in and see what's going on.
Speaker 1:And in this particular community, this person had written a post saying that, okay, first of all they had acknowledged that people might be feeling a particular way right now, which I guess is an improvement, but then they had kind of gone on to say that this isn't really this isn't the space for you to talk about this. You kind of the kind of sentiment was to kind of summarise it and nail it down is you kind of need to take this elsewhere, because this isn't the place to talk about this? And there were some people in the comments who saying, oh, I mean, it's really good that you're talking about this and thanks for kind of holding this space. But I sat and I sat with that for a moment and I thought, okay, I kind of understand where you're going with this. I understand that you kind of want to keep this a space to talk about the things that you created this space for. I get that.
Speaker 1:But for me it always comes back to we're human first. And if we start from the position of being human first, then we cannot compartmentalize things in the way that this message was instructing us to. We just can't. And I think if we try to pretend that there is this stuff happening but it kind of doesn't matter, we can't control it, so it doesn't matter, and we can just shut it out and be in our own narrow lane, our own narrow way of thinking, then I think that does a disservice not only to ourselves and our own growth, but it does a disservice to the world around us, to our community right, and that's not the way that I want to live, it's not the way I want to run my business and I don't feel that I'm helping my clients by closing myself off in that way. And this isn't the only person, as I say, there's a whole host of people who I've been disappointed by for not taking a stand, not saying anything. And and look, you don't expect people to talk and comment about every situation that goes on.
Speaker 1:But I like to get a sense as to where people are leaning so I can get a sense as to whether we're aligned on anything we don't have to agree on everything but whether we're aligned just on general human ways of being, on being a decent human being. And if I can't get a sense of that, then it's a little bit of a struggle. And that sense doesn't necessarily come from plastering your social media or shouting out with a megaphone about every injustice that goes on. But I mean, you know you, can you generally get a sense as to how you feel people, how you think that people feel about particular situations, maybe which side they are that they kind of fall on, not even politically but just humanly? I mean, do, do they care about the rights of everybody or only a select few? Do they buy into this idea that we all need to put ourselves up by our bootstraps and that anyone who's not doing that is simply too lazy or too stupid to do so? You know, for me those are very clear red lines, and if you're on one side of the line then we're probably not going to get along. You know, unless you're open minded enough have led certain people to be in the position that they are in, which may not be of their own making.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is, this is this is kind of going slightly different way than I thought it would be, but if you're still here and you're still listening, then I'm guessing that you you understand what I'm talking about, and so so thanks for sort of sticking around, um, and hearing me walk through this. So this kind of comes back to this idea of how do you so I talk about, obviously living life lit. So how do you live life lit when things in the world around you are shit? You know, should your focus not be at all times on trying to fix the shit things that are happening around you? To fix the shit things that are happening around you, on fighting every injustice, um, on fighting back against anyone who's trying to bring people down again. Should it be focused on protecting the oppressed? And you know, we can talk about this in the, in the macro, in the, in sort of the big of the global stage, or just on them, just on the micro, just in your everyday life, you know. I mean, however you, you want to look at it, we all have these situations in our lives. And so how do you live, live, let like, is it indulgent, is it selfish to want to grow, to focus on your own well-being, on your own self-development in such a situation? And my answer to that is yes. Yes, you should still focus on those things, and let me share with you a little bit about why I think that's the case.
Speaker 1:So, going back to 2020 and the killing of George Floyd, I, like you know, I mean like nobody, no right-minded person, could fail to be outraged by it. As a black man, it wasn't a. This has been going on for so long that these things never really surprised you anymore. The only surprising thing is that it was caught on camera. That camera was viral, it was played on news stations across the world and it galvanized people in a way that they hadn't been galvanized about this issue for a long time. This had always been something that would galvanize the black communities, particularly in the spaces where this happened, in the cities and the countries where this happened, but this was on a global scale.
Speaker 1:Um, partly unlike, unlike something that had been seen before, and I was in the sort of the start of of being on instagram in any sort of way, as I was, as I was kind of walking away from big law, I mean on my way to train, to become a yoga teacher, starting to kind of think about what I wanted to do, business wise in that space, and I was literally going doom scrolling on Instagram, on YouTube, watching any and everything about this, writing about my feelings about the situation and the injustices. Um, I mean, I was, I was, I was asked to to record a couple of videos for the platforms. So I was like deep, deep, deep in this, uh, and I was angry, I was frustrated, um, I was all the all the um feels, all the emotions that you could imagine, all the feels, all the emotions that you could imagine. But it got to the point where I was just exhausted, I was feeling burnt out. I couldn't really sleep because I was thinking about this and what could I do? And why is this still happening? And all that I mean looking back on other historic events that I wanted to know more about.
Speaker 1:And it all got too much and I realised that it just wasn't healthy for me and so I stopped. And I actually just stopped watching or reading or listening to the news for quite a long period of time because I realised that it wasn't healthy for me, because all that was happening is that now we have these 24 hour news cycles, they have to fill that time. So I would be watching a particular news segment and then in the next hour that news segment would be on again. I'd be watching it again and listening to it again and it'd be keeping me hooked. And it wasn't helpful because I already knew the information. It was just taking me deeper and deeper into this doom spiral, making me feel more and more helpless to what was going on. And in that state of exhaustion and helplessness I wasn't doing anything that was helpful to anybody helpful to me, helpful to my family, helpful to the cause, helpful to anybody helpful to me, helpful to my family, helpful to the cause nothing, and that's kind of where I come at things from today. I am not going to allow myself to fall into the same trap that I fell into then, and I urge you not to either.
Speaker 1:Whether in relation to recent events or any other things that are going on around you, you have to be, I think, aware of what's going on. You have to see where I mean what. Well, basically, you have to know what it is that you believe in. This comes back to values. What do you believe in? And then, when you see things happen that go against your values, how do you show up for that? Do you acknowledge what's going on there and do you make it known what's going on there? Do you make it known that this goes against your values? But I don't think that it's helpful to what it is that you believe in, or to yourself or to the people around you, to go without sleep, to not eat well, to not drink enough water, to spend hours and hours doom scrolling on social media or watching YouTube video after YouTube video on the same issue. Because, although it can feel like you are doing something by doing that, if it's to the detriment of your health and well-being, it can feel like you are doing something by doing that. If it's to the detriment of your health and wellbeing, then ultimately it is not helpful.
Speaker 1:And to me, living lit if you listen to particularly earlier episodes or read the book, you'll know that it's personal to you. It's living life on your terms. It's finding those moments of joy in each day and trying to make them the norm rather than the exception. But it isn't pretending that everything is fine. It isn't staying in your bubble and ignoring the suffering that's occurring outside of that bubble. So there's a balance. There's doing what you feel needs to be done, what you can do, but it's doing it in a way that is sustainable, so that you can keep doing the thing that you feel is necessary and the things that you can do, because there's no point going full steam ahead and burning out.
Speaker 1:Like I've said in relation to other things, consistency beats intensity right. So, whatever your thing is whether your thing is writing articles about the injustice, whether it's sharing posts on social media, whether it's recording a podcast like this you're going to want to be in a position to be able to keep doing that for as long as you feel it's necessary to do that. And if you are throwing yourself in at the beginning, to the detriment of your health, of your own growth and development. You're not going to be able to do that because you're going to get to the point where you're just so worn out, so burnt out, so exhausted, that you literally cannot give anymore. And that's kind of what I wanted to leave you with today.
Speaker 1:It's to reject the toxic positivity, as I've talked about before, that everything's fine, everything's positive, and suppressing your real feelings about what's going on. Suppressing your real feelings about what's going on. But it's also to be mindful of your energy, where you are focusing it, how you are using it and whether your focus and your use is to the betterment of the situation that you are fighting for, the issue that you really care about, because we're going to have to keep going. There are always going to be things in the world that are shit, that are awful, that are absolutely abhorrent. That always has been abhorrent, that always has been. So. If these are things that you feel that you want to stand up for because, look, we can't stand up and fight every single thing that goes on in the world, we just don't have the capacity to do that but if you're going to stand up and fight for the ones that you feel that you can make a difference in, the ones that are closest to you, then you're going to need to keep yourself in a position to be able to do that.
Speaker 1:So, to answer the question that is the title to this podcast episode how do you live lit when your world is on fire? You live lit by always coming back to what your values are and checking in. Am I in alignment with them? Am I pretending everything is fine when it's not? Am I taking care of myself? Am I taking care of the people around me into question and reframe and grow within myself so that I can be better informed, so that I can present better arguments? Am I exerting my influence and persuading people to come around to my way of thinking, to come with me on this mission, to fight against these things that shouldn't be happening, to fight for what I believe in and I believe as a human everyone should believe in, because those are the things that matter.
Speaker 1:And if there are people who you support, who you look up to, who aren't giving you a sense as to where they stand on the matter, then ask them or make a decision as to whether they are still people you want to be influenced by. It doesn't mean you have to cut them off, but it may mean that you are more circumspect about taking what is helpful from them but not buying into the whole quote, unquote cult of them, of that person, as so often can be the case. There's a really good meme you've probably seen on social media of a dog sat on a chair in a room that's on fire, saying this is fine. Room that's on fire, saying this is fine. Um, and I often think of think that that's how the world of well-being and personal development can seem, sometimes with a lot of the, the sort of bigger names in that world that they are saying to the people that support them um, to kind of take on that approach, to be that dog in the room, to just be like, yeah, there's fire going on around, but all is well I mean love and light be positive, stay focused, and that's just bullshit. That's no way to live and that's no way to be a human. So thank you, if you're still here, for indulging me in this episode of no Notes. That kind of went on a little bit of a tangent, but I feel that it's still cogent. I feel that it was all still relevant and I hope that you understand the point that I'm trying to make here and how you can relate this to your own life, whatever mission you are on, whatever injustice you are fighting against, Because I want you to be well, I want you to live lit, I want you to be able to get up each day and keep striving towards your mission, your purpose, but you can do that without pretending everything is fine, you can do that without burning yourself out, and that's what I want to leave you with today. Thanks very much for listening.
Speaker 1:As always, I expect normal service to be resumed on the podcast next week, which will be the final podcast before the release of my new book, the Triple C Project, which is released on the 17th of November, which means I need to frantically finish the workbook so it's available for the day of release. Really excited for you to have this book in your hands. If you head to my website, imrinspectscom, you can fill in your email address and get access to the opening chapter completely free. So, um, if you haven't read my first book and you you're not sure whether this, this book, is for you, that will give you a flavor of what the book's about. Um and uh, hopefully give you an indication to go ahead and get it. Particularly get it during the first few days of release. The ebook will be at a special promo price. Amazing, and as always, hit me up, imrinespencecom slash coaching to find out how to work with me and how to start to make steps towards your lit life. So tools and strategies that can help you to do that. Until next time, thank you again, as always, for for being here and until next week, stop living a life of lefty and start living. Thanks for tuning in to the triple C project.
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