While we often seek discomfort, sometimes, it finds us. Our internal discomforts over the course of our careers have shaped who we are and how we deal with situations at hand. On today’s episode, we bring on our close friend, Eric Tabach.
Growing older is definitely an odd feeling. One moment we’re young 21 year olds starting up a YouTube channel, and then we seemingly blink and six years have flown by.
Mentors can be a huge driving force in how we carry out our life’s path. From teachers to couches, parents and even friends, having someone to look to for guidance can help to set you on the right path with clarity and confidence.
With Ammar being raised as a Muslim and myself being raised mainly agnostic, we had two extremely different experiences growing up with religion.
On this episode we sit down with Lexie Alford. Lexie is the Guinness Book World Record holder for being the youngest person to travel to every country,
In one of our recent Yes Theory videos, Ammar and I tried a week of the healthiest and unhealthiest diets.
Growing up with learning disabilities can massively alter the course of our lives.
You're about to hear the first episode of HiberNation, called Sleeping Together.
As the world becomes more and more globalized and interconnected, many of us are moving abroad or are from families that did.
While some periods propel us forward, others can leave us feeling stuck or lost, especially after this past year with COVID.
To celebrate and close the last chapter properly, and to end the season on a high note, we took a new spin in this episode.
We all experience “mirror moments” -- where we see ourselves and the paths we’re headed down clearly.
Matt, Thomas, and Ammar have a picturesque kind of friendship. They’ve made memories on nearly every continent, built a business, and chased down their wildest dreams… together.
From climbing up snow-capped mountains in our boxers to running marathons with no training, one of the core pillars of Yes Theory is seeking out the big heart-pumping, mind-bending physical experiences that force us beyond our limits.
Ever struggled to do your laundry, re-register your car, or make time to go to the dentist?
“Hope makes you follow your dreams,” says actress Dina Shihabi, from the Amazon Original Jack Ryan. “I would have nothing in my life if I didn't have hope.”
Pandemics and vast uncertainty aside, life is hard. And for whatever reason, it seems to be getting harder. Studies have shown that the average kid today experiences more anxiety than the average psychiatric patient in the 1950s.
Remember the golden rule: treat others the way you want to be treated? You probably learned it in kindergarten.
Before Yes Theory, we were just three guys trying to figure out what we wanted to do in life. We didn’t know much, just that we didn’t want to walk predictable paths.