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What is 52 people? A social experiment searching for meaningfulness. My best friend left this world a stranger. He fought cancer for over five years and I spent many of my waking moments with him, but held deep regret after he passed on because I never really knew him. I mean REALLY knew him. How many of you REALLY know the people closest to you? We spend so much time with these people but for some reason we rarely stop to listen to what they want from life or what drives their anger or sadness, or we never ask. 52 people is an experiment, it is a challenge, and a demonstration that can inspire people to have more deep meaningful relationships. In a world of electronic relationships, how willing will someone be to sit down with a complete stranger and answer 10 insightful questions? Meaningful relationships are developed by having meaningful conversations. Start with these questions and let the conversation go from there. Don’t let the people closest to you leave the world as strangers, ask the questions and listen for the answers…

On-Demand Episodes

Host Jayson Krause is joined by Phd and Co-Active life coach Kerry Woodcock in discussing stranger 24, and expectations: where they help us and where they hurt us.

Host Jayson Krause welcomes CTI life coach Shannon Baker in discussing Stranger 23, the directions we take in life and the steps we take to get there.

Host Jayson Krause is joined by two time US Olympian and 2009 Bobsleigh World Champion Steve Mesler in discussing stranger 22, high performance and overcoming self defeat. The hosts will be taking calls from listeners.

Host Jayson Krause is joined by grief and transition coach Andrew Gustainis. In this episode they will discuss Stranger 21, vulnerability and answer questions from listeners.

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