Morning Cereal

Start your day with inspirational quotes, followed by a fun journey through nostalgic facts from this day in history. Then, we dive into Mel Robbins, The Let Them Theory. The Let Them Theory shows how letting go of control creates freedom, better connections, and peace of mind.
In This Episode:
  • Daily inspirational quote to spark your motivation
  • Fun historical facts from this day in history
  • A dive into Chapter 11, The Let Them Theory
Whether you're a leader, communicator, or just someone looking to improve your relationships, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
Tune in now and let’s grow together!
Resources:
Robbins, M. (2024). The Let Them Theory: A life-changing tool millions of people can’t stop talking about. Hay House.
 
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What is Morning Cereal?

Good morning, and welcome to Morning Cereal!
Pull up a stool, grab your favorite cereal, and let’s kick-start your day with a spoonful of inspiration, nostalgia and personal growth. Join your host, Shaen Inglis, as he highlights the music, movies, and moments that made the 80s, 90s, and 2000s unforgettable—kind of like digging for toy at the bottom of the cereal box. Each episode, Shaen also reviews a chapter or so from top wellness books, offering practical insights to help you set a positive tone for your day. Start your mornings right—no cartoons required!

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Good morning and

welcome to Morning Cereal.

All right, good morning everyone and

welcome to Thursday.

You are now close enough to the weekend

to start thinking about

what pizza you're going

to buy for Friday

night pizza night, right?

But it also is still far enough away that

you still have to act

like a functioning adult

or a functioning student

for just a little bit longer.

All right, well, let's hit our morning

stride here with a quote

from Jay Z who said, "You

can want success all you want, but to get

it, you can't falter.

You can't slip.

You can't sleep."

Now, don't worry.

He's not saying don't sleep literally.

He's saying action and

consistency is the plan.

Wishing and hoping are not strategy.

Action is.

A helpful nudge when your

motivation is, well, still in bed.

Okay, well, here are your four moments

that matter for December 4th.

Starting back in 1997,

do you remember this?

The NBA, they suspended Latrell Spreewell

for one year for

attacking his coach, PJ Carlesamo.

All right, number two,

today is National Sock Day.

So throw on your most obnoxious pair of

socks and wear them proudly.

Then put them away

nicely until next year.

All right, number three.

The number one song on this date back in

2009 was "An Empire State

of Mind" by Jay Z featuring

Alicia Keys.

Now, this was a great song that just adds

to that special

really sexy New York vibe.

And then fourthly, happy birthday to you.

Today is your birthday.

You share it with

supermodel and host Tyra Banks.

She's 52 today.

Rapper and conglomerate Jay Z.

He's 56 today.

Actress Marisa Tomei.

She's 61.

Actor and legendary

storyteller Jeff Bridges.

And turned 76 today.

All right, well, let's jump into our book

review of Mel Robbins,

"The Let Them Theory."

Today we are diving into the first of

three pillars of friendship, proximity.

Robbins brings an aha moment

right out of the gate here.

"You become closest to

whoever you see the most often."

Well, that sounds a little obvious, but

in adulthood, we tend

to forget how powerful

simple nearness is.

Robbins points out that everything from

childhood friendships to

college bonds, they're formed

because of repeated casual

interaction with each other.

They're not deep talks.

They're not matching interests.

Closeness happened because you physically

occupied the same spaces repeatedly.

Now, Robbins writes, "Proximity creates

comfort, and comfort creates connection."

In adulthood,

proximity becomes fractured.

Relationships will move you.

Relationships shift your routines.

Kids rearrange your world.

And suddenly, friends who once lived

right next to your heart

now live three time zones

away, literally or emotionally maybe.

Now Robbins emphasizes that

this isn't personal failure.

It's just logistics.

And understanding this frees you from

taking distance personally.

If someone isn't as close anymore, it may

simply be proximity doing its thing.

Your biggest insight here is practical.

If you want to deepen a friendship,

increase your proximity.

It's that simple.

Not in an overwhelming way,

but in tiny, consistent touches.

Quick check-ins, shared errands, short

hangouts, popping by,

saying yes to small invites.

Proximity doesn't

require these grand gestures.

It requires frequency.

Here is your Thursday takeaway.

This grows where time

and presence overlap.

Proximity is the quiet

engine of every strong friendship.

Alright, well it is Friday Eve, people.

Be close to the good stuff today.

The good people, the good

energy, and those good moments.

Hey, thanks for being here with us on

Morning Serial today.

We will see you back

here tomorrow on a Friday.

And until then, have a fantastic day.

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Thanks again for listening.

Have a fantastic day,

and we'll see you tomorrow.