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#49 - Pushing Life Optimization Too Far? With Hugo Owona

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Episode 49 - I had the pleasure of being invited by Hugo Owona on his Podcast "The Muscle Rendezvous" for a comprehensive and very interesting discussion. We discuss:
  • My experience in weight training, street lifting and street workout, the differences between these practices and how to start and progress
  • My experience with introversion, shyness and self-confidence
  • How to find the balance between passion and business in content creation
  • Who am I trying to prove something to through my extreme experiences?
  • The good and bad sides of the perpetual search for the optimization of one's life
  • My creative process for my solo podcast episodes

Have a good listen! 😃

Find Hugo Owona on Youtube and on his Podcast: The Muscle Rendezvous

Episode Notes
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