Episode #190
Leading a Purpose-Driven Life Through Entrepreneurship & Spirituality
Brett Ender and Harry Gray are hosts of The Meat Mafia Podcast and co-founders of Noble Origins, a nose-to-tail nourishment company. We chat about entrepreneurship, spirituality, fixing a broken food system, leading a purpose-driven life, and more. Tune in to the episode to hear us discuss Our shared wisdom and entrepreneurial lessons learned The dark […]
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The Meat Mafia Podcast
Brett Ender and Harry Gray are hosts of The Meat Mafia Podcast and co-founders of Noble Origins, a nose-to-tail nourishment company.
We chat about entrepreneurship, spirituality, fixing a broken food system, leading a purpose-driven life, and more.
Covid was like a spiritual unlocking. People felt lonely, isolated, and lost trust in the government and corporations. Now they’re finding their ways back to their own spirituality. Share on XTune in to the episode to hear us discuss
- Our shared wisdom and entrepreneurial lessons learned
- The dark side of selling a business
- Finding personal fulfillment vs. chasing monetary success
- Which supplements inspired Brett and Harry’s line of products
- Why investing in local communities may be more beneficial than solving problems at scale
- How regenerative agriculture may be the easiest way to get people back to human wholeness
- What we each hope to contribute to fix the broken food system
- The power of supportive local communities
- What traditional religion gets wrong and how spirituality manifests in our daily lives
Mentioned in This Episode
- Brett Ender and Harry Gray’s The Meat Mafia Podcast (Apple/Spotify/YouTube)
- Brett and Harry’s company, Noble Origins
More Resources
- The Natural State Podcast Episode 186: Dr. Casey Means – Restoring the Pillars of Metabolic Health To Power Your Purpose
- The Natural State Podcast Episode 164: Dr. Molly Maloof – Healing Trauma and Stress with Social Bonds, Meditation, and Wearable Tech
- The Natural State Podcast Episode 161: Taylor Collins – Using Regenerative Agriculture to Bring Ecosystems Back to Life