
The Yes Theory Podcast How to Make a Change
Nov 2, 2020
Rich Roll, a plant-powered endurance athlete and former entertainment lawyer, shares his incredible transformation journey from addiction to ultra-endurance sports. He discusses pivotal 'mirror moments' that prompted significant life changes, such as getting sober and embracing a plant-based diet. Thomas Dajer reflects on his shift from editor to on-camera host, while Ryan Holiday delves into how ego can sabotage personal growth. Their stories highlight that change, whether big or small, requires action and can lead to profound self-discovery.
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Expand Identity By Practicing Discomfort
- Introverts can expand their identity by forcing small social actions, like asking strangers for help.
- Practice discomfort incrementally to reveal capabilities beyond your comfort zone.
Descent From Athlete To Addict
- Rich Roll recounts rising from a socially awkward swimmer to heavy drinking at Stanford and law school, hiding addiction behind success.
- His partying escalated into DUIs and near career collapse before anyone labeled him an alcoholic.
Ego Masks Insecurity; Confidence Is Quiet
- Ego often masks deep insecurity and prompts destructive behaviors like overconfidence and excess.
- Quiet, earned confidence from craft and challenge opposes ego-driven identity.




