May 25, 2020

Motivating "Outside Your Norms" (#13)

Motivating "Outside Your Norms" (#13)
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Motivating "Outside Your Norms" (#13)
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"How can you create a transformation in others if there's no transformation in yourself?" Join Greg Favazza podcast host and creator as he encourages you to motivate someone outside your regular social group. The momentum from this one action will only build towards yourself and your community.

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Intro/Outro:

Welcome to your transformation station or transformation. We're tapping into surpassing expectations from the most successful people in the modern day and honing in on new foresight, methodologies and clairvoyance. You never knew this is your transformation station with your host, Greg Favazza.

Gregory Favazza:

Now let's get into it.

Intro/Outro:

You have to have a definition of success. If I could go back, this does not mean things that I would go back for, but what do you do when you lose your purpose? It's okay to struggle. That you're not okay. I am your host Craig for Vasa together. We will go on a journey. This show is all about surpassing our internal dialogue. We discovering your true identity, honing new foresight. We have a chance to make the world a better place for our chin starting living in the example today and become your future self tomorrow. If you can leave our viewers with some good advice to follow, what would you let them know? These things that you're afraid to do

Gregory Favazza:

transformations not as I'm your host grape Abaza lalalalala doo doo doo doo doo. It just sounds like a radio station now. Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo, ladies and gentlemen. This is your Monday morning transformational challenge your transformation into a better version of you. I'm giving a call to action to everybody. That's listening to this podcast to get out there and motivates them. Motivate somebody you don't normally do. I'm talking about stepping outside your comfort zone and congratulating somebody telling them, then tell them to go fast, tell them to do something you would think inside. Like, wow, they're doing a great job. I want you to verbally say that. Every call the action, every weekly call to action. I am practicing right alongside of you. And I am one step ahead where I actually share and reflect my own personal experience to let you know, and to give you guys a takeaway from what I experienced and allow you to input your own opinion, input your own. Feeling like, okay. He feels this way. How am I going to feel for me? I was at the track a couple of days ago and I saw this older gentlemen just say yogic, none of you ever heard that term. Yogging around the track. It's combination of walking and jogging and, uh, it just came out of nowhere and I'm like pick up. The paste start running it now. And he, he just darted book. It, it, it was funny. And you had that like awkward feeling inside, like, oh, he's coming back or out. Am I going to keep doing it? It's like, yeah. You know them, like, why are you slowing down? You pick it up right now. And then he takes off his shirt on the next time round. I'm like, oh no, that isn't, you better run as fast as you can do not. They be going to try to show off some guns. You do not stop running period. And it was just hilarious by my last wipe around myself. I didn't have to say anything. He just booked it again and it hit, it may be go back. It was a good time and in the military and being a leader and it just made me feel really good. And I want you guys to experience that feeling. So I'm going to give you a call to action, go out there and do something you don't normally do this week. We're all about motivating. We're just going to motivate somebody. We don't normally do something that you wouldn't even think about doing, just do it. It's all valid, embracing the unknown and seeing what happens. Nothing's going to happen. You're going to make somebody's day. And you're going to feel better about yourself. Email me@yourtransformationpodcastatgmail.com. Let me know about your experience. I'll personally answer the questions. I'll personally answer your comments. I may even share them. All right, everybody.

Intro/Outro:

You've been listening to your transformation station, rediscovering your true identity and purpose on this planet. We hope you enjoy the show and we hope you've gotten some useful and practical information. Join us weekly on Monday for the YTS challenge. And bi-weekly on Wednesday for the exclusive interviews

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Gregory Favazza: Veteran, Host, Leadership Expert

Gregory Favazza is the host of Your Transformation Station, a podcast focused on clarity, discipline, and the psychological mechanics behind real change.

He holds a Master’s degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology and a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership. His academic training is paired with lived experience as a military veteran who has operated inside high pressure systems where performance, morale, and accountability are not theoretical concepts. They are survival skills.

Gregory approaches transformation clinically rather than motivationally. His conversations cut through surface level advice and expose the systems beneath behavior. Power dynamics. Incentives. Identity. Emotional regulation. Accountability. He challenges guests and listeners to stop reacting, start reading situations accurately, and lead themselves with precision.

His style is direct, controlled, and intentionally uncomfortable for anyone addicted to excuses or performance based confidence. Your Transformation Station attracts leaders, creators, and thinkers who value depth over hype and self control over noise. People who understand that change is not inspirational. It is operational. #podcasts #yourtransformationstation #leadership