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Raise Your Frequency Podcast


Oct 3, 2018

Pete Davis is civic reformer from Falls Church, Virginia. As a millennial, Pete’s now infamous commencement speech at Harvard focused on his generation’s defining characteristic – that of being in infinite browsing mode, of keeping options open, of the inability to commit to an idea, a dream or a purpose long enough to see it through. Despite his speech being generation specific, it’s not just millennials that are stuck – this lack of focus and dedication can afflict anyone, no matter your age or current life status.  

If your growth as an entrepreneur is stunted by an inability to finish what you start, or perhaps you’re stuck in what some call “analysis paralysis” or the ever-present “Shiny Object Syndrome”, then you don’t want to miss this episode!  

To watch the Goalcast version of Pete’s speech, follow this link: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqdQZCvpIyo 

To watch the FULL version of Pete’s speech posted by Harvard University, follow this link: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHMHK4i_oLg&t=47s 

To follow Pete’s work, visit the following links: 

http://petedavis.org/ 

On Twitter: @PeteDDavis 

To listen to Pete’s podcast “Current Affairs, A Podcast of Politics & Culture”, subscribe on your podcast player of choice. 

To connect with ME outside of the podcast: 

https://www.lisacapri.com/ 

On Facebook:  

https://www.facebook.com/lisacapricoaching/ 

On Instagram:

@raiseyourfrequencydaily

Or shoot me an e-mail at voicesplash@gmail.com! 

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