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The Living Question

The Living Question

Von: Jason Lee
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The Living Question is a long-form podcast exploring the moments when logic hits a ceiling. We dive into the part of the story that rarely makes the headlines: the inner foundation that actually makes outer results sustainable. Beneath every significant decision is an inner orientation—intuition, conscience, faith, or lived truth—that quietly pulls you off course or serves as your deepest anchor. This is not a show about theology, dogma, or forced inspiration. Instead, expect unhurried, private-feeling conversations with people who have built something real—a company, a career, a body of work—and hit a fork in the road where the "right move" on paper felt wrong in their body. We unpack the mechanics of applied alignment: walking away from "smart" opportunities, trusting convictions you can't yet justify, and navigating the friction of choosing integrity. There are no packaged lessons, no extracted takeaways, and no premature clarity. Just the actual texture of how people move through the hard ones. If you've ever needed to find your center of gravity when the obvious answers weren't enough, start here. Stay as long as you need. New episodes every week.Copyright 2026 Jason Lee Erfolg im Beruf Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Ökonomie
  • Her Year-Long Migraine Broke on Day 3 of Total Silence with Kelly Greenheart
    Jun 16 2026

    Kelly Greenheart found out at 37 — with two small children and a 16-year business — that she carries the BRCA1 gene mutation, giving her an 80% chance of developing breast cancer and a 40% chance of ovarian cancer. What followed wasn't a clean decision. It was a years-long reckoning with Western medicine, alternative healing, ancestral guilt, community, intuition, and her own body fighting back. In this episode, Kelly shares what it looked like to cancel her surgery while already on the operating table, read the signs that finally gave her permission to proceed, survive a year of debilitating migraines, POTS, and 19 health professionals, and find unexpected clarity — and healing — in 10 days of complete silence. Her story is not about performing courage. It is about what it looks like to trust yourself when the stakes are that high, and the cost of choosing a path you can actually live with.

    Chapters:
    • (00:00:00) - Introduction: Someone is carrying a decision they haven't said out loud yet
    • (00:01:45) - Meet Kelly Greenheart: mother, circus founder, film producer — and a BRCA1 diagnosis at 37
    • (00:03:25) - The surgical recommendation: double mastectomy, total ovariectomy, and the alternative medicine conflict
    • (00:07:05) - The morning of surgery: laryngitis, the mirror, and one question in the pre-op room
    • (00:09:05) - Surgery canceled, six months postponed, and the clarity that followed
    • (00:11:05) - Ancestral guilt, cycle breaking, and turning the diagnosis into a gift
    • (00:16:05) - Calling in signs: the healing avatar, a painting from Ireland, and the Toolootatas celebration
    • (00:19:10) - DIEP flap recovery: 2 months in a La-Z-Boy and why recovery became a high point
    • (00:24:05) - Learning to receive: the Devi Master painting and releasing the giver identity
    • (00:26:35) - The hysterectomy: hernias, finances, ovarian cancer's silent danger, and the "Over It" party
    • (00:33:05) - When the body fights back: estrogen overload, POTS, heart palpitations, and a year-long migraine
    • (00:36:05) - Vipassana: 10 days of silence and the migraine that broke on day 3
    • (00:42:30) - Day 4, the cycle broke — and what living with the condition looks like now

    Links and Resources:
    • Website: https://www.circuspicnic.com/team
    • Kelly Greenheart on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yeskelly/
    • Living Podcast Website: https://livingquestionpodcast.com/

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    49 Min.
  • The 3 Things Every Burned-Out Founder Needs to Hear with Eric Farewell
    Jun 2 2026

    Eric Farewell retired at 35 after building a portfolio of companies generating hundreds of thousands per month, realizing that another $100 million was not going to make him happier — and that he was losing his wife and children in the process. In this episode of The Living Question, Jason sits with Eric to unpack how 2025 became simultaneously the hardest and happiest year of his life. From his father-in-law's suicide to losing military contracts, tariff impacts, mass layoffs, and a literal fire that destroyed company equipment — Eric reveals how somatic work and nervous system regulation gave him the tools to stop being the hero, delegate instead of reverting to old patterns, and stay aligned with the man he has become. He also breaks down the three things every entrepreneur needs to start doing the real work: a mentor, a coach, and a community.

    Chapters:
    • (00:00:00) - Meet Eric Farewell: From $100M to Retirement at 35
    • (00:02:48) - Letting Go of the Performative Identity
    • (00:03:58) - 2025: The Year Everything Fell Apart
    • (00:07:55) - The Moment He Almost Went Back to Old Patterns
    • (00:10:02) - Building a Relationship With Your Nervous System
    • (00:13:48) - Community Is Currency: Making Withdrawals in Relationships
    • (00:20:55) - The Real Cost of Choosing Alignment Over Ego
    • (00:22:48) - How Self-Control Changed Everything
    • (00:30:00) - The Hardest Identity to Let Go Of: The Servant
    • (00:36:05) - Three Things Every Entrepreneur Needs

    Links and Resources:
    • Website: https://ericfarewell.com/
    • Eric Farewell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-farewell-0386683/
    • Living Podcast Website: https://livingquestionpodcast.com/

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    42 Min.
  • Why the Most Devoted Men Quietly Destroy What Matters Most with Jon Vroman
    May 19 2026

    Jon Vroman is the founder of Front Row Dads, a community for high-achieving men who refuse to let ambition quietly consume what matters most. In this episode, Jon sits down with Jason Lee for an unhurried conversation about what happens when logic isn't enough to make the decisions that define your life—marrying his wife Tatiana, learning to trust his body over his brain, and discovering that the patience he prided himself on was sometimes the very thing causing the most damage. Jon shares the story of how a single question on a morning run launched a charity, a speaking career, and eventually a brotherhood of fathers, and why he intentionally designed Front Row Dads so it would outlive him. He unpacks the "dark side of devotion"—staying too long in something unhealthy because you've built your identity around loyalty—and introduces his current living question: how to choose what is hard and healthy instead of hard and destructive. This is a conversation for any leader, founder, or entrepreneur who suspects the scoreboard they've been using to measure success may be missing the metrics that matter most.

    Chapters:

    • (00:00:00) - Welcome to The Living Question with Jon Vroman
    • (00:01:30) - Why questions became Jon's identity and life catalyst
    • (00:04:00) - From Front Row Foundation to Front Row Dads
    • (00:06:00) - Marrying Tatiana: when logic wasn't enough
    • (00:09:30) - Learning to feel decisions in your body
    • (00:14:00) - The shift from head-led to body-led decision making
    • (00:17:00) - Teaching emotional regulation to his sons
    • (00:20:00) - The watch story: catching anger before it costs you
    • (00:28:30) - Building intentional local and extended community
    • (00:40:00) - Why Jon refused to be the guru of Front Row Dads
    • (00:48:00) - Jon's living question: choosing hard-healthy over hard-unhealthy

    Links and Resources

    • Website: https://frontrowdads.com/
    • Jon Vroman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonvroman/
    • The Living Question Podcast: https://livingquestionpodcast.com

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    55 Min.
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