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The Powder Keg of Awesome

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You want awesome? Well you’re going to need to get off your ass and go make some...the powder keg of awesome does not light itself! In this podcast, hosts Jerry Kennedy and Jackie Dotson riff on why being able to “Think Less and Do More" is more essential than ever. Lighting the powder keg of awesome requires being able to cut through crap, speak the truth and make stuff go.

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Today on the Powder Keg of Awesome we will be interviewing the fabulous Allen Fahden. Allen has a new book coming out called "Another Boring Derivative Piece of Crap Business Book" and we get to ask him all about it!

Today Jerry and I talk about fear and what to do about it!

Today Jerry and I did an on-location podcast from the TEDx Sacramento live simulcast of the TED conference. We talked about evolution, not the science theory, but how it's vital to be able to evolve to thrive in the world today.

In today's episode Jackie and our faithful pinch-hitting co-host Richard riffed about mastery today. We referenced George Leonard's work The Five Keys to Mastery: Surrender to Your Passion; Practice Practice, Practice; Get a Guide;... more

Jerry and Jackie had the awesome privilege of being able to riff with Johnny B Truant about making stuff go, The Badass Project and his new book The Bialy Pimps.

Join Jerry and Jackie as they talk about what it means to leave "everything on the page".

Join Jerry and Jackie as they talk about creativity and creative habits.

In today's episode, Jackie and Jerry discuss dealing with "the dip", the time when what you're doing gets hard.

In today's episode, Jackie and Jerry talk about beliefs and the importance of knowing your belief system because beliefs drive behaviors.

In today's episode, Jackie and guest co-host Todd Pillars, talk about "actively waiting" for the fruits of our labor.

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