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200. A Milestone Moment: Reflecting on 200 Conversations That Matter

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In this very special 200th episode, host Brett Kaufman takes a heartfelt pause to reflect on the journey of the Gravity Podcast. What started as a simple idea for recording meaningful coffee conversations has turned into a five-year archive of deep, vulnerable, and inspiring stories. With no roadmap in hand, the podcast became a space to explore the human experience and build a conscious community around authenticity and connection.

To celebrate the milestone, Brett revisits standout moments from some of his most impactful guests: people who have shaped the Gravity conversation and helped listeners feel a little more seen in their own lives.

Today on Gravity:

  • Chet Scott reminds us why real, connected community is essential to human survival and resilience.
  • Jenny Britton of Jeni’s Ice Cream shares a deeply personal turning point and how her body, not her brain, guided her back to alignment.
  • John Kim (The Angry Therapist) opens up about authenticity, healing, and the importance of embodied experiences.
  • James Clear, bestselling author of Atomic Habits, talks about designing your life as a creative act—and how living intentionally is itself a form of art.
  • Bob Roth, CEO of the David Lynch Foundation, reflects on his decades-long journey with Transcendental Meditation and making the practice accessible without the fluff.
  • Lewis Howes shares his path through trauma and adversity, and how he transformed pain into purpose.
  • Maggie Smith, poet and bestselling author, gets real about heartbreak, motherhood, and the creative process of turning personal pain into art that heals others.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PODCAST:

LEARN MORE ABOUT GRAVITY:

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE HOST:

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In this very special 200th episode, host Brett Kaufman takes a heartfelt pause to reflect on the journey of the Gravity Podcast. What started as a simple idea for recording meaningful coffee conversations has turned into a five-year archive of deep, vulnerable, and inspiring stories. With no roadmap in hand, the podcast became a space to explore the human experience and build a conscious community around authenticity and connection.

To celebrate the milestone, Brett revisits standout moments from some of his most impactful guests: people who have shaped the Gravity conversation and helped listeners feel a little more seen in their own lives.

Today on Gravity:

  • Chet Scott reminds us why real, connected community is essential to human survival and resilience.
  • Jenny Britton of Jeni’s Ice Cream shares a deeply personal turning point and how her body, not her brain, guided her back to alignment.
  • John Kim (The Angry Therapist) opens up about authenticity, healing, and the importance of embodied experiences.
  • James Clear, bestselling author of Atomic Habits, talks about designing your life as a creative act—and how living intentionally is itself a form of art.
  • Bob Roth, CEO of the David Lynch Foundation, reflects on his decades-long journey with Transcendental Meditation and making the practice accessible without the fluff.
  • Lewis Howes shares his path through trauma and adversity, and how he transformed pain into purpose.
  • Maggie Smith, poet and bestselling author, gets real about heartbreak, motherhood, and the creative process of turning personal pain into art that heals others.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PODCAST:

LEARN MORE ABOUT GRAVITY:

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE HOST:

  continue reading

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