Diego Perez on The Way Forward: From Trauma to Triumph | EP 514
Podcast:Passion Struck with John R. Miles Published On: Tue Oct 01 2024 Description: In this episode of the Passion Struck Podcast, Diego Perez, known as Yung Pueblo, shares his profound insights on self-healing, emotional wisdom, and the power of intention. Diego discusses his personal journey from hitting rock bottom at age 23 to becoming a #1 New York Times bestselling author. We explore key themes from his latest book, The Way Forward, the final installment of his poetic trilogy, where Diego reflects on how trauma shaped his life’s direction and the importance of intention in personal growth.Full show notes and resources: https://passionstruck.com/diego-perez-on-the-way-forward-trauma-to-triumph/SponsorsBabbel: Unlock the power of learning a new language with Babbel's innovative system. Passion Struck listeners can get 60% off their subscription at Babbel.com/PASSION.Hims: Regrow your hair before it's too late! Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/PASSIONSTRUCK.Quince: Experience luxury for less with Quince's premium products at radically low prices. Enjoy free shipping and 365-day returns at Quince.com/PASSION.For more information about our sponsors and promo codes, visit: passionstruck.com/dealsIn this episode, you will learn:Kindness and Karma: Diego emphasizes that acts of kindness may not always be reciprocated by the same individuals, but they will return to you in some form, often from unexpected sources.Personal Transformation: Diego shares his defining moment at age 23 when he hit rock bottom due to substance abuse. This experience led him to commit to self-healing and meditation, which transformed his life.Intuition and Intentionality: The importance of listening to one's intuition is highlighted as a guiding force in making intentional choices that lead to personal growth and fulfillment.Mindfulness and Meditation: Diego discusses his extensive meditation practice, including long silent retreats, and how these experiences have shaped his understanding of impermanence and inner peace.Reframing Trauma: He explains how trauma can be reframed as a tool for growth, encouraging listeners to find their own healing modalities and build resilience.Change and Acceptance: The conversation touches on the inevitability of change and the importance of accepting it rather than resisting it, as well as the need to cultivate inner peace amidst external chaos.Building Relationships: Diego emphasizes the significance of nurturing close relationships and the role of values in fostering healthy connections.Looking Ahead: The episode concludes with a preview of Diego's upcoming book, How to Love Better, which will build on the lessons from The Way Forward and focus on developing love-filled, intentional lives.Overall, the episode is a rich exploration of personal growth, the power of mindfulness, and the importance of living with intention and compassion.Connect with Diego Perez (Yung Pueblo): https://yungpueblo.com/aboutOrder Passion StruckUnlock the principles that will transform your life! Order my book, Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life. Recognized as a 2024 must-read by the Next Big Idea Club, this book has earned accolades such as the Business Minds Best Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Award, and the Non-Fiction Book Awards Gold Medal. Order your copy today and ignite your journey toward intentional living!Catch More Passion StruckMy solo episode on How Life Lessons From Sailing Lead To Success and GrowthCan’t miss my episode withJacob Morgan on the Vital Power of Leading With VulnerabilityWatch my episode with Andre Sólo on Unlock Your Sensitivity for Personal GrowthDiscover my interview with James Rhee On How You Lead Change through KindnessCatch my interview with Admiral James Stavridis on the Bold Decision to Risk It AllIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review! Even one sentence helps. Be sure to include your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can personally thank you!Show Less