Apr 07 2025 16 mins 1
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Pete Cohen explores the transformative concept of "Stop To Start"—how taking intentional pauses can open the door to clarity, healing, and true progress.
Pete reflects on the major stop moments in his life—from the unexpected meeting of his wife during a volcanic ash cloud in Croatia to facing profound loss with the passing of his wife, parents, and other life-altering experiences. These moments, though painful, became turning points that reshaped his life.
You’ll hear about:
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Why we need to pause before we progress
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The dangers of being busy just to be busy
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Pete’s decision to step away from social media—and the liberation it brought
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The power of auditing your life across health, relationships, purpose, and service
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Reconnecting with the past to realign with what truly matters today
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A special reflection on legacy, presence, and the question: What are you really here for?
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Plus, an introduction to Pete’s secret wellness weapon—reishi mushroom-infused tea and coffee
Key Takeaway:
“If you want to start something new, meaningful, or different… first, you need to stop. Stop to reflect. Stop to reconnect. Stop to make space for what really matters.”
Questions to Reflect On:
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What do you need to stop doing in order to start what truly matters?
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Where are you right now in your life audit—your energy, your relationships, your purpose?
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What legacy are you creating with how you're living today?
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Resources Mentioned:
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Learn more about Pete’s recommended reishi-infused tea and coffee https://www.mi365.me/coffee
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Watch the short film and expert interviews on the power of Ganoderma
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Connect with Pete for coaching or support
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