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Episode 047 with Trenten Kesler - Searching For Fluidity, Learning From Detail, and Laughing With Everyone

Author
Jacob Rhines
Published
Sun 05 Jul 2020
Episode Link
https://share.transistor.fm/s/e11bd719

In Episode 047 - My friend Trenten Kesler stops by for a couple brewskis and some bullshit in some headphones. Trentens a good pal. Loyal, caring, always making sure the people around him are comfortable or laughing, he has a great ability to connect with all types of people and perspective, and he tells great stories - He has a growth mindset and tons of heart. In this chat - we talk about some of his work and past experiences - from bartending and djing in Idaho, to trips out to Thailand and LadyBoys'. He shares some previous life experiences and we dissect some past improvements. We talk cancellation and loss in time of COVID and running two businesses amidst pandemic.
We talk about addiction and drug use, some personal stories of past consciousness explorations - spirituality and religious experiences. Trenten shares his Church connections and healing, the feeling of belonging, judgment, change, growth, family stories - we talk about god, intricate ways of recovering, intelligence, information, and optimism. We discuss views from loving all types of people, the state of the madness in today's dodgy political climate, the miscommunication aloof on Facebook, too much news consumption, puking 14 out of 15 hours on a flight, and everyone you meet - knowing something that you don't.

(Trenten and his father run Clean Machine in Longview, Washington. They do auto detailing, window tinting, vinyl wraps, used auto sales and lots more. Trenten also co-runs "Fluid Mixology" - hirable mobile flair bartenders, event managers, djays and lots more.) Get ahold of Trenten over @cleanmachinelongview.com/
Episode 047 with Trenten Kesler - Searching For Fluidity, Learning From Detail, and Laughing With Everyone. Enjoy.

"People will forget what you've said,
people will forget what you've done,
but they will never forget how you made them feel."

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