Best of 2016 – Part II

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Welcome to Part II of our fourth annual Best of the RRP Anthology series. If you haven’t already, I suggest listening to The Best of 2016 — Part I first.
This is a compendium of excerpts from some of my favorite conversations of 2016. It’s our way of saying thanks, giving back, expressing gratitude and catapulting you into the new year with the information and inspiration required to make 2017 your best year yet.
I appreciate you. Here’s to an absolutely extraordinary 2017. Enjoy the listen.
Peace + Plants,

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FULL EPISODES EXCERPTED:

* RRP #242: Neal Barnard, M.D. On The Power Of Nutrition To Prevent & Reverse Heart Disease, Diabetes & Alzheimer’s
* RRP #248: From Crack Addict To Running The Sahara To Prison Hero — Charlie Engle’s Third Act
* RRP #252: Dr. Michael Gervais On Elite Performance & The Psychology Of Self-Mastery
* RRP #262: Kerri Walsh Jennings: Lessons On Mindset From One Of The Most Dominant Olympic Athletes Of All Time
* RRP #256: Chris Hauth: Building Better Athletes, Training For Optimal Performance & Achieving Fitness For Life
* RRP #254: Julie Piatt On How To Build An Authentic Brand
* RRP #223: John Joseph Wants You To Wake The F*ck Up
* RRP #217: Gary Vaynerchuk Works Harder Than You Do
* RRP #209: Rhonda Patrick On Longevity, Epigenetics & Microbiome Health
* RRP #243: Coach George Raveling Is The Mentor You Wish You Had
* RRP #226: Moby On Transforming Electronic Music, Elevating Consciousness & Saving The Planet
* RRP #236: Andrew Morgan On The True Cost Of Fast Fashion: The Ethical & Environmental Price Of Clothing
* RRP #244: Alexis Fox & Micah Risk Are Igniting A Social Movement To Help The World Eat Better
* RRP #253: How To Be A Minimalist: Joshua Fields Millburn On The Power Of Living Deliberately

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