Adrian Grenier from Entourage | Ghosting Hollywood, A Divine Reconnection, & Justin Trudeau

Stars and Destruct. - En podcast af Juliana Spicoluk, Mark Spicoluk

Adrian Grenier, known for his portrayal of Vince Chase in the HBO-hit Entourage, left Hollywood for a ranch on the outskirts of Austin. He honourably traded his life of sex, drugs and fast glamours for the vérité-style documentary series Earth Speed, authentic living,  the divine masculine, and regenerative farming. He is also the founder of The Lonely Whale Foundation, an organization with the mission to prevent plastic waste from entering the oceans. In this episode of Stars & Destruct, Juliana Spicoluk, Mark Spicoluk & Adrian Grenier sit down in the barn and talk about life in Hollywood, the movie Kids and growing up in NYC, Justin Trudeau, how he got into Entourage, basement living, space, becoming your character, instant karma, ego, fatherlessness & connecting with elders, punk rock, big corporations and Adrian’s roadmap to authenticity. Learn more about stars+destruct.: Website: www.starsanddestruct.com IG: www.instagram.com/starsanddestruct Stardust: Adrian Grenier : IG: https://www.instagram.com/adriangrenier/ Earth Speed : YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/earthspeedbyadriangrenier IG: https://www.instagram.com/earthspeed/ Sponsors: www.bohobeautiful.life Get to know the hosts of stars+destruct.: Juliana Spicoluk: www.julianaspicoluk.com IG: www.instagram.com/juliana.spicoluk Mark Spicoluk: www.markspicoluk.com IG: www.instagram.com/mark.spicoluk Heidi Souffriau - producer www.heidisouffriau.com IG: www.instagram.com/unfold.yoursoul Other topics we discuss in this episode: Soulmates, masculinity, documentaries, the dark night of the soul, disconnection, break-up, committed relationship, male role models, shamanic breathwork, discipline, creating community. “I have lived with several Zen masters -- all of them cats.” ― Eckhart Tolle “After this whole acting thing is over and done, you eventually have to be human. Some people are never human. It's very weird.” ― Joe Rogan “Compassion is the radicalism of our time.” ― Dalai Lama … remember to look up

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