John continues his conversation with Matt Beaudreau. In Part 1, Matt discussed his perspective on education, the flaws in traditional education, the concept of real learning, and his mission to transform the educational system through his organization, Apogee Strong. Matt believes that true education is about developing sovereignty, freedom, and the ability to define your path in life.
In this episode, they discuss the importance of engaging in respectful conversations (even when disagreements arise), questioning everything to keep learning and growing, and much more!
Listen to this episode to learn more:
[00:00] – Impact of faith on Matt’s business
[01:42] – John’s background in ministry
[03:09] – Exegesis vs. Eisegesis
[07:46] – Wrestling with faith for growth
[09:45] – Reviving civil discourse in society
[15:00] – Matt’s definition of success
[16:12] – Matt’s top daily habit
[18:16] – Traits of a great leader
[19:38] – Best advice Matt ever received
[21:51] – How Matt invests in his personal growth and marriage
[24:48] – Coaching others how to have a great marriage
[27:00] – John’s reason for writing his book: The F6 Secrets of Relationships
[29:22] – Learn more about Apogee Strong
[34:37] – Book and podcast recommendations
[38:23] – Balancing consumption and creation
[40:02] – Wrap-up
NOTABLE QUOTES:
“Quality time is a byproduct of being a quality person.”
“Everybody is a genius, and everybody is a mess. Everybody has something amazing to offer the world, and a lot of times, they’ve learned it through being a total moron and through pain.
They’re still also struggling to get better somewhere.”
“Be careful on both extremes. If you consume too much and don’t put it out, you’re like a sponge that’s full of water. A sponge is designed to be wrung out so it can absorb again. But if you’re always giving and never receiving, you’re dry, hard, and kind of brittle.”
“Don’t get stuck in infobesity. Don’t get stuck in just consuming and never acting on what you consume.”
“Leaders don’t care about the number of followers; they care about building more leaders.”
“Good questions are always better than the answers. As soon as you assume you have the answer, you inherently stop growing in that arena.”
“It’s okay to take a lot away from a book, wrestle with concepts, and say, ‘I don’t agree with this, but I do agree with that.’ Growth comes from that wrestling.”
“At the end of the day, all education ends up being self-education. So there’s got to be a bit of self-awareness in there too.”
BOOKS MENTIONED:
Radical Honesty: How to Transform Your Life by Telling the Truth by Brad Blanton (https://a.co/d/6Dj8gni)
The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life by Todd Herman (https://a.co/d/3Ugz1Z8)
PODCASTS MENTIONED:
The Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast (https://tinyurl.com/CraigGroeschelLeadershipPod)
Read to Lead Podcast (https://tinyurl.com/ReadToLeadPodcast)
USEFUL RESOURCES:
https://www.apogeestrongfoundation.org/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-beaudreau-071a5b99/
https://www.instagram.com/mattbeaudreau/
https://www.facebook.com/matt.beaudrea
https://youtu.be/JPAXMNXy5UQ?si=1Mk62agvQHNOKLRm
https://youtu.be/fv8tYbljc0s?si=ISC9MBP8EmCIlBwX
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EPISODE CREDITS
Intro and Outro music provided by Jeff Scheetz - https://jeffscheetz.com/