Today is a very special episode, as we’re joined by our friend Moby. Moby’s not only a DJ, musician, author and animal rights activist, he’s an all-around great guy. On this episode, he shares the story behind his memoir, Porcelain, his thoughts on fame, happiness and much, much more!
In this Episode
- How Moby became an “honorary member” of a goddess group [1:47]
- Does he really miss living in New York, or is it just nostalgia? [3:38]
- On the surface he now appears to be really “dull and boring”, but is enjoying where he’s at in life [9:45]
- Moby has compassion for who he use to be; he was doing his best but didn’t know any better [13:08]
- Being alive is remarkable, but it can also be short, confusing and filled with pain [14:28]
- He had no idea if he could write an interesting and relevant book, but he knew he had a lot of interesting stories [19:41]
- The majority of the people on the planet are desperately pursuing things that they think will make them happy [26:20]
- Is Moby happier now than he was in his early 20’s? [29:00]
- We can choose how we respond to things, and we can choose where we put our attention [36:08]
- Vulnerability can be the greatest gift you can give [41:05]
- Donald Trump is sick and sad, but stumbling through the human condition the same way we all are [43:20]
- For years he continued to focus on fame, even if it wasn’t making him happy [51:50]
- Even if no one hears the music Moby creates now, he still gets job from the action of doing it [53:25]
- The performers he wishes he had the opportunity to collaborate with [54:50]
Selected Links from the Episode
Moby’s WebsitePorcelain: A Memoir by Moby
Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl The Do Less Experiment
People Mentioned
Leonard CohenPrince
James Blake
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