Your Questions, Answered

  • SM offers advice for Living a Liver’s Life—this means identifying the obstacles that prevent you from living your best, happiest, most fulfilling life. SM labels these “enemies,” and each week the different enemy types are identified and explored through shared stories. He also explores the traps that we get ourselves into, labeled the Mind Menagerie—a fun way to explore the biases we all have that prevent us from thriving.

  • Subscribing to the podcast supports the production of the show, allowing SM to continue to bring you weekly content. Non-subscribers can find the latest episodes of the show wherever they get their podcasts. Becoming a subscriber gets past the paywall on Patreon, which gives you access to all of the viewable and downloadable publications, all of the past episodes, all of the posted videos, behind the scenes footage and outtakes, and access to exclusive online auctions. It will also add you to the mailing list, which will notify you when new podcast episodes and videos drop.

  • SM curates and writes each show as a script. You’re not getting a stream of consciousness rant or someone reading you a Wikipedia page entry for an hour. These episodes are chapters in a spoken work of literature, exploring topics deeply and with intentionality, all with the the overriding purpose of being a better critical thinker, winning and avoiding arguments, taking matters into your own hands, and avoiding the traps that diminish your happiness and satisfaction with life.

  • You can reach us anytime via our social media links or by emailing SM directly — sm@livelifewelllived.com.

  • Currently, the most recent four (4) episodes are free to listen. Videos posted on YouTube are also free to view. The show is supported by sales of “Liver” merchandise and subscribers on Patreon. Currently, a monthly subscription that gives you access to everything is just $2.00 per month. Less than a cup of coffee!

  • SM has retired from a long career of world travel, several careers, and many adventures. He has identified many of the obstacles to living a Liver’s life, and his goal now is to help others. SM has always been a teacher and mentor, and this podcast gives him a chance to help others on a much broader scale. As a Judo sensei, he learned that you’re not a sensei unless you have students—it is in this spirit of giving back and improving the lives of everyone in the world that SM writes and produces the show.