Jiro Taylor - Self-Inquiry & Living in Flow

Jiro Taylor, Founder of Flowstate Collective, talks about finding fulfillment and flow states on The FitMind Podcast episode 34.

Jiro Taylor, Founder of Flowstate Collective, talks about finding fulfillment and flow states on The FitMind Podcast episode 34.

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Episode Overview

Jiro Taylor is the Founder & CEO of the Flowstate Collective, a company dedicated to helping leaders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs achieve self-mastery.

Jiro's path took another radical turn when he reached a breaking point in 2008 and left his very financially-rewarding career. He then wandered the earth for 11 years exploring happiness through meditation, surfing and learning from masters of presence and flow.

In this episode, we discuss Jiro's journey from great financial success and drug abuse into an eventual breakdown that led him to forge a radically new path in life, the shift from a life of doing to a life of being, self-knowledge, meditation, flow states, and breaking out of cultural narratives and conditioning.

Hope you enjoy!

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Jiro Taylor Bio

Jiro spent two years studying Zen Buddhism in Japan and, instead of becoming a monk, went into the corporate world where he was making millions in London and Hong Kong. Finding himself in a state of drug addiction and despair, Jiro chose to carve a new life path, spending over a decade traveling the world and learning from the greatest masters of flow and meditation. You can learn more about Jiro and his work at Flowstate and Flowstate X.

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