Blair Rubock spent his life savings filming a documentary with a tribe in the Indonesian jungle — and what he found there will completely change the way you think about risk, presence and what it means to back yourself.
In this episode we cover:
- Why the biggest risk you'll ever take is never backing yourself at all and how to silence the inner critic when everyone around you is playing it safe
- What Blair discovered living with a tribe deep in the Indonesian jungle for a week with no technology, no phones and no plan
- What living with a tribe who have nothing teaches us about presence, connection and how little we actually need to be happy
- How to face your storms head on, the bison and the cow philosophy and why running away from hard things only makes them worse
- How to regulate your nervous system so the small things stop rattling you — and why presence is the foundation of a calmer, more grounded life
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Intro & who is Blair Rubock
04:15 – How Through Strangers Eyes started & losing his pop to cancer
08:38 – Where the courage to take big risks actually comes from
15:18 – Quitting your job with no plan & silencing the fear
18:01 – Living with a tribe in Indonesia & what they taught him
49:51 – The no problem attitude & presence as a way of life
53:17 – What a calm nervous system actually looks like
55:17 – The bison and the cow — run head first at the storm