Dan is a serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Heights, a brain-care supplements company and host of leading business podcast ‘Secret Leaders.’
In this episode Dan discusses his experience with mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and insomnia, and how he found relief through alternative methods like ayahuasca and focusing on brain care supplements. He emphasised the importance of spirituality and connection in finding happiness and his story highlights the power of vulnerability, honesty and learning from failure.
In this conversation we delve into the complexities of entrepreneurship, the impact of life-changing events, and the significance of finding balance between solitude and social connection for mental well-being.
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