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Leadership is Not Built in Comfort with Cameron Mofid

Season 1 Episode 332 Published 2 weeks ago
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Cameron Mofid is a traveler, social entrepreneur, and speaker who became one of the youngest verified people ever to visit all 195 countries in the world by the age of 25. After struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder for much of his life, Cameron used travel as a form of “real-world exposure therapy,” pushing himself into unfamiliar and uncomfortable environments across the globe. His experiences ultimately inspired him to found Humanity Effect, a nonprofit organization supporting children in Makoko, Nigeria through schools and an orphanage serving hundreds of students. Cameron’s work and story have been featured by Forbes, CNN, People Magazine, and other major media outlets for his message around resilience, uncertainty, gratitude, and service.

A Couple of Quotes From This Episode

  • “She wasn’t dancing because everything was okay. She was dancing because it wasn’t.”
  • “To become best versions of ourselves, we really have to learn to accept and work on all of those things.”

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