Welcome to The Matrix Green Pill podcast, celebrating our 300th episode with 15 powerful Green Pill moments.
Today, to celebrate our 300th episode, we’ve curated a special compilation of some of the most moving, surprising, and powerful moments from the podcast so far, reflecting on individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world.
“It’s never too late to reinvent yourself. It is never too late to take action on something, and that takes belief.”
Hernando Planells (Eps. 262)
“Meditation is not about emptying your mind. Meditation is about becoming at peace with what’s going on in the mind.”
Caroline Bakker (Eps. 229)
“One of the secrets to doing anything is to say yes and then work it out.”
Peter Goodwin (Eps. 264)
“When you have good habits, you have to continuously apply those good habits to your life when you want to get the results.”
Jazz Ferguson (Eps. 267)
“Don’t work for money. Work for growth, self-development, and discipline.”
Rajender Prasad (Eps. 268)
“Think big and stay focused on your vision.”
Gary Young (Eps. 269)
“The belief that if you keep showing up, if you keep trying, you know, opportunities will come your way.”
Sacha Christe (Eps. 270)
About this Episode
Welcome to The Matrix Green Pill podcast, celebrating our 300th episode with 15 powerful Green Pill moments. After 299 conversations and roughly 15,000 minutes interviewing leaders, healers, founders, adventurers, artists, and everyday people whose stories stayed with us long after the recording ended, this platform has become exactly what we hoped: a place where inspiration takes centre stage.
“The greatest teacher I found is silence and nature. It taught me to find truth within, to listen to what I’ve not been able to hear because of the opinions of others. We might call this intuition.”
Arno Gazo (Eps. 273)
“There is no substitute for hard work.”
Amrit Dhaliwal (Eps. 277)
“The opposite of loneliness is connection, and connection comes from community, and we have to remember that we are social animals, we need community, we need connection, especially in this sort of isolated technological world when we work from home perhaps some days and we interact a lot in virtual meetings rather than meetings in person.”
Nick Jonsson (Eps. 280)
“If you’re afraid of failing, I’m not sure that entrepreneurship is a good path for you because it is made up of mini failures every single day.”
Justine Dampt (Eps. 281)
“Time is the most valuable resource we have, but we never treat it that way.”
Dr. Noah St. John (Eps. 282)
“The whole ethos behind the Sisterhood Collective is intentional decision making because you have the power to make a choice. And even if you don’t make a decision, that is your choice. You’ve chosen not to do that. And so, the consequences and the outcome are all because of you. So, you get to choose the life that you want. And that’s what we’re helping women do.”
Laurie Drummond (Eps. 283)
“Don’t just build contacts, build relationships.”
Scott Kelly (Eps. 287)
“True leadership and true success are about consistently showing up with intention, with integrity, with the willingness to do your best at any given moment. And that’s really what Motherhood taught me.”
Musata Matei (Eps. 290)
As we conclude our 300th episode journey through these powerful Green Pill moments, remember that a Green Pill Moment is just the starting gun , the race is won through the disciplined systems you build. The guests who truly accelerated didn’t rely on a fleeting feeling; they relied on specific protocols. 300 conversations have taught us that the faster we accelerate, the more valuable our human connection becomes. True integrity is not just about what you build; it is about who you become while you are building it. Thank you for being part of these first 300 episodes , here’s to many more filled with inspiration, wisdom, and the courage to transform dreams into reality.





