353: Creating Vitality through Community

This week we’re joined by David J. Miller, PhD, a researcher, author, dad, husband, and everyday athlete who turned his curiosity into a life of vitality, creativity, and friendships.

You’ll hear:

  • David (“Miller . . .Miller . . . Miller”) Miller’s childhood

  • How his life has transformed for the better because of his wife’s nudging

  • Stories of being a coach for his kid’s sports team

  • His fascination with Peloton from an entrepreneurial view

  • How, as a family, the Millers have created ripples of wellbeing

  • Stories of my Pelo journey with my family

  • A discussion on how limiting beliefs could be getting in the way of you finding community through fitness

  • The surprising activity that David got addicted to

  • Recommendations for Peloton’s ever-evolving business model

 

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Looking for tools to help yourself and/or your team be more resilient and engaged at work? Reach out to me at kari@karigormley.com so we can have a conversation about what’s getting in your way when it comes to achieving your team's objectives!

Contact:

David J Miller, PhD
Website: DavidJMillerPhD.com
Facebook: /DavidJMillerPhD
Twitter: @davidjmillerphd
Instagram: @davidjmillerphd

Kari Gormley:
Twitter: @KariGormley
Instagram: @KariGormley
Clubhouse: @KariGormley

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