• The Rabbit Hole Episode 2 Aren Bahia - High Impact & High Performance Entrepreneurship

  • Sep 9 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

The Rabbit Hole Episode 2 Aren Bahia - High Impact & High Performance Entrepreneurship

  • Summary

  • About This Episode

    In this episode, I talk to Aren Bahia, a Canadian entrepreneur who has now found a home in Bali where he has founded several businesses and most importantly is doing some amazing things supporting the local community.

    Aren shared some absolute gold nuggets of wisdom around practices and disciplines of high performance and spiritual practice and how to apply these to get massive results in your life.

    You know I love pushing the boundaries on sensitive and controversial topics so we went down the rabbit hole subject of “fake spirituality” which turned out to uncover some magic around how we as humans limit ourselves through how we identify ourselves with the world.

    This was fun. You’re going to love this conversation.

    About Guest Aren Bahia

    Aren Bahia is known for tattoos. Growing up from a rough area in East Vancouver, Canada, he now lives a life of generosity, connection, and compassion. Since starting his life over in Bali in 2016, he’s launched 4 businesses in 4 years and raised tens of thousands of dollars every year for underprivileged and mentally disabled Balinese children. He’s the founder of Karma House Bali, Conscious Arts Tattoos, and a founding partner in YogiLab and Lotus Clan Properties.

     

    What you’ll learn in this episode: 

    [00:04:00] Aren talks about his failed first entrepreneurial ventures and how this shaped him

    [00:09:22] Aren’s entrepreneurial gifts and how people can identify theirs

    [00:13:05] Spirituality. Why it’s not what people think it is.

    [00:22:03] Aren’s entrepreneurial journey in another country

    [00:33:05] Aren talks about the importance of cleansing 

    [00:36:58] What is high performance? Aren’s practices and rituals. 

    [00:48:55] “What owns me and what do I own”

    [00:53:30] Purpose & mission

    •     And much more

     

    Quotes to remember:

    If you build a business that has a karmic impact, you're going to be successful and happy. - Aren Bahia on giving back

    I believe that the universe will reward you for working on yourself. - Aren Bahia on doing good and feeling good about yourself

    If you want to go down the spiritual path, you have to make some spiritual friends. - Aren Bahia on making friends

     

    Find Aren Bahia

    Instagram

    The Yogi Lab

    The Karma House Bali

    Conscious Arts Tattoos

     

    Audio Snippet:

    In this episode, I interviewed Aren Bahia, a Canadian businessman, and yogi. Aren talks about tattoos, charity, overcoming the rough part of where he came from, and making a fresh start in Bali.

    I love how he gets down talking on spirituality and meditation, making friends not only in business but more importantly, in the community. We also chat about his practices and rituals.

    Listen up and be inspired. There’s a lot of gold nuggets of wisdom from this episode.

     

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