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Rich Easton returns to podcasting with reflections on why changes matter less than their effects on others, and how finding your happy place leads to fulfillment throughout life's transitions. His candid observations about social dynamics, competitive pressure, and personal boundaries offer wisdom that extends well beyond the golf course.
• The 10-minute rule: limiting health complaint conversations to preserve positive energy and relationships
• Keegan Bradley's Ryder Cup dilemma: should he be player-captain in 2025?
• New smart golf tracking technology that changes colors mid-flight based on shot trajectory
• The three-day rule for house guests - why day four creates tension and disrupts routines
• Nerves of steel vs. nerves of jelly: what separates champions from competitors who crumble
• Finding your happy place in retirement through intentional activities and connections
• Camp Richie: creating a personalized routine of activities that bring fulfillment
• Father Time's undefeated record and why we must seek joy while we can
Talk to you soon, thank you.
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Chapters

1. Returning to Podcasting (00:00:00)

2. The 10-Minute Rule for Health Talk (00:06:21)

3. Keegan Bradley and Ryder Cup Dilemma (00:16:00)

4. Smart Golf Tracking Technology (00:21:45)

5. The Three-Day Rule for Visitors (00:26:22)

6. Nerves of Jelly vs. Nerves of Steel (00:33:45)

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