#115: Dacoda Londhair on human connection, navigating career, and playing infinite games

 
 

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Dacoda Londhair is a new entrepreneur with a burning desire to learn all aspects of life. His curiosity pushes him to ask the hard questions not only to himself but to those around him. He is on a mission to build out businesses that he calls his finite games to ultimately fund his infinite game which is a human performance longevity center to learn more about how the body and brain operate in order to increase both healthspan and lifespan. 


His story takes many twists and turns as they all do in life. His story chronicles career changes, trauma, uncertainty and a journey of unlearning and relearning his truth. His background includes being a personal trainer at a premier gym in Colorado, running a sales team of 80 consultants at a Fortune 500 company at a very young age and becoming a general manager, a title he always sought out. However despite his success he ultimately left it all behind to travel solo to South America after life hit him in the face and made him question everything he thought he knew. 


We had an AWESOME convo about his story, human connection, health and longevity, and the idea of playing “infinite games.”


Give Dacoda a follow…https://www.instagram.com/dacodalondhair/ 


If you liked this podcast, go check out #109 with Tracy Duhs and #051 with Cory Sterling. 


Timestamps:

4:38 - how Dacoda and I first met and the questions he asked

7:10 - how you can ‘find the others’

14:10 - the 3 questions that Dacoda asks to everyone he meets

19:57 - how to be present and “drop in” with people

25:18 - responding and adapting to adversity and stressors

28:18 - the beginning of Dacoda’s health journey and career

42:13 - leaving the corporate world and solo-traveling

49:10 - how Dacoda’s best friend got into a snow-boarding accident and changed the trajectory of his life 

56:09 - what an infinite game is and what game Dacoda is playing

1:05:04 - The impact of Dacoda’s first personal training client