• A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 60 The Enterprising D.S Guru w/ Syed Jafar

    Join us this week as we sit down with drop shipping veteran Syed Jafar. We enjoy a free-flowing conversation highlighting routes to the workforce, his trials and tribulations in DS, and his energetic lifestyle and perspective.


    One highlight for me was exploring the dynamics of consumer habits and attention spans as technology continues to age into normality for society. Another exciting turn was Syed's exhilarating story of traveling to China and seeking new foreign trade partners.  

    S2E60 - 1h 49m - May 19, 2022
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 59 A Paramedic w/ Reason ft. Tim Kearney

    Join us this week as former paramedic and current patient care specialist Tim Kearney. Born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, Tim opens up about his upbringing, the psychology, and aftermath of paramedical work, in addition to exploring topics of interest in the current world sphere of covid, personal rights, and logic. The first of many, I could not thank my friend enough for joining and opening up about the humanistic perspective he faces.

    There were a few technical bugs during our sitdown, which left the audio quality of my mic during the end of the episode in a compromised state; however, the material was worth the artifacts.

    S2E1 - 1h 37m - Jan 21, 2022
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 58 The Aussie Colombian Comic w/ Aidan Jones

    Join us this week as we sit down with comic Aidan Jones for a fun and interesting conversation exploring his growth in the Melbourne comedy scene. In addition, we ramble and find out some interesting information about the Australian system of life! It was a blast connecting with a fellow Colombian and cherished Aidans generous and warm-hearted approach to life. Make sure to check him out doing comedy at a desk in front of his house, and stay tuned for his new comedy special dropping on Youtube before Christmas.

    S1E58 - 1h 12m - Nov 12, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 57 The Business side of Swinging ft. Gabe Pollack

    Join us this week as we sit down with a long-time friend and current director of operations for the Bop Stop Jazz club in Cleveland, Ohio. Big thank you for Gabe sitting down for a conversation between a film documentary event and your evening's performance. During our discussion, we explored his life, his time at the bop stop, venue operations, and of course, the deep intrinsic values of life. I hope this episode offers a small glimpse into the recovery of venues from the recent pandemic while highlighting the unique perspective Gabe. Big thank's my friend, and I can't wait to see where life finds us for episode 2!

    S1E57 - 1h 17m - Oct 22, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 56 630 Boys ft. Orlando Zepeda

    Joins us this week as we sit down to discuss with the lead cultivator and creator of 630 Boys cultivation. During our chat, we looked closely at some of the significant issues facing the cannabis industry in Illinois while briefly exploring the vast world of cannabis genetics and boutique growing. Major thank you to Orlando for stopping and sharing such a great harvest. Be sure to listen to our reviews of his latest strains throughout this episode.

    S1E56 - 1h 33m - Oct 8, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 55 The Urban Medicinal Dispensary w/ Lillian Stadtler

    Join us this week as we sit down with Geeking Cannabis Host Lillian Stadtler. A Recent graduates of Cleveland School of Cannabis, we discuss many topics currently facing the Illinois cannabis industry. In addition, we touch on fungi, Lillian's life, and tarot. Find her podcast on all streaming platforms at Geeking Cannabis.

    S1E55 - 1h 9m - Oct 1, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 54 Expedition Peace ft. John Noltner

    Join us this week as we sit down with authors, photographers, creative and peace activists John Noltner. We explore Johns's upbringing to understand the background and experiences that helped shape his perception and want to connect with others in a humanistic manner. In addition to sharing his life's story, we explore his recent book "A Peace of My Mind," which connects and shares stories that focus on the common humanity that connects us. I can not thank John enough for sharing his warm energy and unique perspective on connecting writing and visual arts in a physical medium that's repurposable to audiences far and wide.

    S1E54 - 54m - Sep 24, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 53 The Man Possessed By The Groove ft. Govan Jones

    Join us this week as we sit down with producer, tech-house Dj, creative, and good friend Govan Jones. Based out of Colombus, Ohio, our conversation covers topics such as the current revitalization of the house scene in Columbus, the meditative nature of house music, his creative process, and much more on this episode! A special thank you for Govan sharing his time, energy, and wisdom; when I tell you this man's energy is infections, that is an understatement. Make sure to check out his music available on all streaming platforms under the name GVNR Jones (rebranding to Govan Jones soon).

    S1E53 - 1h 32m - Sep 17, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective EP. 52 Calculating Hitters ft. Joey Myers

    Join us this week as we sit down with author, corrective movement specialist, and former D1 baseball player Joey Myers. During our discussion we explorer Joey's upbringing in California and his emerging passion for the baseball industry. Along with this, we examine both positive and negative aspects impacting the current baseball industry in a format in which made the discussion of baseball feel like a chess game! In addition, Joey shares some insight into his spirituality and guiding life principles.

    S1E52 - 1h 30m - Sep 10, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 51 Too Far Gone ft. Zach Brosi

    Join us this week as we sit down with musician, free spirit, and creator Zach Brosi. This interview is coming off the recent release of his new single "Too Far Gone". This uptempo alternative track features genre-melding, including the use of 808's, drum machines, and Hendricks-inspired guitar rifts, all while played on loop pedals by Zach himself. Thank you to Zach for recording a special live coverage of the song for this episode. After the fact, we explore the life that inspired his art, his unique bond with yoga, and other spiritual and personal aspects of life. The hidden gem for this episode comes from the midshow power outage, which can be seen on the youtube version of this episode.

    S1E51 - 1h 10m - Sep 3, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 50 Special ft. Jake Dufresne

    Join us this week for a very special 50th episode celebration where we reconnect with Jake one of the original hosts of AHP. We recount the vast adaption and growth that has been encountered even in just 50 episodes of season one. We can not thank you enough for all the love and support for the show and stay tuned as the show grows, adapts, and updates to keep pushing the mission of connecting with the human experience. Along with recounting past episodes we also discuss and open up on topics such as the culinary arts, personal development, and much more!



    S1E50 - 1h 23m - Aug 27, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 49 The Italian Medium w/ Claudia Monacelli

    Join us this week as we sit down with Claudia Monacelli. Youtuber, Professor, Linguist, Medium, and warming soul, Claudia and I explore the childhood upbringing of mediumship, the beauty of linguistics, aliens, and much more on this week's episode. I note a few delightful moments, such as the topic of her academic publishing or the curious question of alien existence. A special thank you to Claudia for sharing a warm and interesting conversation, and I look forward to having the opportunity to meet on adventures out to Italy.

    S1E49 - 1h 36m - Aug 20, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 48 The Principled Entrepreneur ft. Anwar Jumabhoy

    Join us this week as we sit down with the author, social entrepreneur, and business philosopher Anwar Jumabhoy. I had the great privilege of having the opportunity to explore the vast area of his career, both as an engineer and philosopher. Anwar's intentions' tempered and methodical nature makes this an ever-poignant life experience for obtaining value. Enjoy the exploration of entrepreneurs, philosophy, human morals, and much more. Anwar, thank you for your wisdom and interest in pushing the boundaries of who and why the entrepreneurial DNA is so critical to human experience.


    Find Anwar on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anwarjumabhoy/

    S1E48 - 1h 32m - Aug 13, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 47 The Wise Developer w/ John Lee

    Join us this week as we sit down for a conversation with the Entrepreneur and Founder of CustomMobile.App. Our conversation spans the gamut of exploring the concept of Free Will and Determinism to understanding the religious background surrounding John's Life. In addition, we explore culture, project management, and parts of Johns's life. This episode, by far, was one of the most fun to record as we break vulnerable and deep ground on topics that will keep you pondering for life!

    S1E47 - 1h 0m - Aug 6, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 46 The Newest Regular ft. Hans Kim

    Join us this week as we sit down with the newest kill, tony regular Hans Kim. He's an extremely humble and humorous guy and for sure someone to watch for as he continues to dominate the Austin comedy scene. We explore his upbringing in the brilliant mathematical household, Van Life, and of course, comedy. I can't thank him enough for the enriching conversation despite both of us being in recovery mode!

    Check out Hans Kim: @djhanskim and on youtube @hanskim

    S1E46 - 1h 6m - Jul 30, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 45 "Ok, Here We Go" ft. Tom Greer

    Join us this week as we sit down with podcaster, influencer, and broadcasting professional Tom Greer AKA Mr. Greer! Tom is a member of the Grindhouse Radio Podcast in addition to hosting a myriad of other shows including ones about sports, pop culture, and so much more! This is an extremely energized and insightful conversation where we explore the creative mediums of Greer's career, the current state of the podcasting industry, and of course breakdown philosophical and life advice from Tom's perspective. Truly a human with a sense of humor and an intelligent individual and I can't wait for you to hear it.

    S1E45 - 1h 33m - Jul 23, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 44 Quashing Leadership Apprehension ft. Jerry Fu

    Join us this week as we have the pleasure of sitting down with pharmacist and leadership coach Jerry Fu. Jerry is a Pharmacist and Biologist by trade and has used his life experience to bridge his focus into conflict resolution coaching. We share an enlightening discussion covering life as an Asian American, contemplations surrounding the pharmaceutical industry, and explore the landscaping of humanistic emotions one faces. Jerry's personal awareness and drive for personal improvement make this a fascinating conversation.


    Find More About Jerry:  https://www.adaptingleaders.com


    S1E44 - 1h 21m - Jul 16, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 43 The Divergent Path ft. Beate Chelette

    Join us this week as we sit down with entrepreneur and Beate Chelette as we discuss her life's journey, which includes her infamous path of failing to succeed before selling her company to Bill Gates Private Equity. To say Beate is a divergent individual is an understatement, her ability to combine observational foresight and tenacity make for a unique and powerful individual with a life story sure to leave you motivated even in the hardest points of adversity. We talk about the traits of a good leader, her path of failing to success, and much more!


    Check out Beate:

    https://www.youtube.com/c/GrowthArchitecture

    https://beatechelette.com/

    S1E43 - 58m - Jul 9, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 42 Succinctly Authentic ft. Karl Beckstrand

    Join us as we sit down for a conversation with award-winning author Karl Beckstrand. Owner of Premio Publishing and writer of over 150+ multicultural books published for kids. We share an enriching discussion, including his thoughts on the meaning of life, the creative writing process, and the current scope of the book publishing industry. I appreciate his uniquely truthful and open interpretation of the world around us. If you have young ones, make sure to check out his recent best-seller Grow- How We Get Food From Our Garden -. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to his newest self-help novel coming out soon.


    MORE AHP: @Ahumanisticperspectivepodcast FB, IG, YT

    Karls Website: www.premiobooks.com

    S1E42 - 1h 15m - Jul 2, 2021
  • A Humanistic Perspective Ep. 41 The Puzzle of Curiosity ft. Reid Moertl

    Join us this week as we sit down with Reid Moertl, an all-around engineer focusing on automation and control engineering for electronic systems. It was an interesting conversation highlighting the thoughtful and logic-driven mindset developed by Reid's life path. we cover the brief discussion of working with plastic and project development with industrial control panels. Outside of his career, we begin to understand the outdoor's men and father figure that Reid has become.

    S1E41 - 1h 30m - May 28, 2021
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