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Listeners of School for Good Living Podcasts that love the show mention: bryan,Colin Campbell is an author who knows a lot about grief. When Colin and his family were hit by a drunk and high driver that killed his two children, his life was sent into a whirlwind of grief, pain, and isolation. This grief led him to write “Finding the Words: Working Through Profound Loss with … Continue reading "197. Colin Campbell – Finding the Words: Working Through Profound Loss with Hope and Purpose" The post 197. Colin Campbell – Finding the Words: Working Through Profound Loss with Hope and Purpose first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Doug Evans has been a prominent figure in the natural food industry for over three decades, dedicating his life to promoting healthy eating habits and sustainable agriculture practices. As a devoted advocate of sprouting, he has inspired countless individuals to embrace a plant-based diet and lead a healthier lifestyle. Evans' latest book, The Sprout Book: … Continue reading "196. The Sprout Book: Tap into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food" The post 196. The Sprout Book: Tap into the Power of the Planet's Most Nutritious Food first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
What is life about? What is something about which you have changed your mind in recent years? What have you started or stopped doing to live or age well? These are some of the questions that I have asked many of my guests this year and their responses have been both insightful and entertaining. Join … Continue reading "195. 2022 School for Good Living Podcast Highlights" The post 195. 2022 School for Good Living Podcast Highlights first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Ryland Engelhart is a philanthropist. He's a lover of people and of life. Rayland co-founded Kiss the Ground in his living room with a friend ten years ago. It's a nonprofit organization that he leads today as executive director. Ryan is also the producer of The Kiss the Ground documentary and the co-creator of the … Continue reading "194. Ryland Engelhart – Kiss the Ground" The post 194. Ryland Engelhart – Kiss the Ground first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Diane Dreher is the writer of The Tao of Inner Peace as well as other nonfiction books, and her work has been translated into ten languages. She is an award-winning positive psychology researcher and her work blends wisdom from the past with contemporary psychology and neuroscience. Her work combines knowledge of the western world with … Continue reading "193. Diane Dreher – The Tao of Inner Peace" The post 193. Diane Dreher – The Tao of Inner Peace first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
David Bradford is the author of Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues. He has taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business for over 50 years and helped to cultivate a course affectionately known as “touchy-feely” where he has coached and consulted with hundreds of people to help them cultivate excellent relationships. … Continue reading "192. David Bradford – Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues" The post 192. David Bradford – Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
David Kadavy is the author of multiple books, including Mind Management, Not Time Management: Productivity when Creativity Matters and The Heart to Start: Stop Procrastinating and Start Creating, and a book called Design for Hackers. David has spoken at South by Southwest, TEDx and his writings have been featured in The Observer, The Huffington Post, … Continue reading "191. David Kadavy – Mind Management, Not Time Management: Productivity When Creativity Matters" The post 191. David Kadavy – Mind Management, Not Time Management: Productivity When Creativity Matters first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
The Coaches Commonplace is a candid extention to the School for Good Living Podcast. My co-host and fellow member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches group, Dean Miles, joins me to dive deeper into what it means to be a coach, find fulfillment, and ultimately to live good lives. This series includes several fun thinking … Continue reading "190. Coaches Commonplace Book – #5" The post 190. Coaches Commonplace Book – #5 first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Sam Carpenter is the author of Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less. Sam is an author, an entrepreneur, and has extensive experience in a variety of fields, including engineering, journalism, publishing, surveying, forestry, construction management, telecommunications, and a myriad of other blue- and white-collar enterprises and jobs. Sam has … Continue reading "189. Sam Carpenter – Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less" The post 189. Sam Carpenter – Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Steven Kotler is a New York Times bestselling author and an award-winning journalist. He is the Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective, as well as the co-host of a podcast by the same name. He is one of the world's leading experts on human performance and has appeared in over 100 publications. In addition, … Continue reading "181. Steven Kotler – The Devil's Dictionary" The post 181. Steven Kotler – The Devil's Dictionary first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
My guest today, AJ Jacobs, is a man who's in the puzzle business. He can help you solve puzzles. He can help you live a more meaningful, happier, healthier life by cultivating something he calls the puzzle mindset. His most recent book is called The Puzzler: One Man's Quest to Solve the Most Baffling Puzzles … Continue reading "188. AJ Jacobs – The Puzzler: One Man's Quest to Solve the Most Baffling Puzzles Ever, from Crosswords to Jigsaws to the Meaning of Life" The post 188. AJ Jacobs – The Puzzler: One Man's Quest to Solve the Most Baffling Puzzles Ever, from Crosswords to Jigsaws to the Meaning of Life first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Ralph De La Rosa teaches about two things, the suffering that comes from emotional confusion and the freedom that comes from emotional intelligence. Ralph began practicing meditation in 1996 and has taught meditation since 2008. He was a student of Amma's, the hugging saint, for 16 years. He began studying Buddhism in 2005. Ralph's work … Continue reading "187. Ralph De La Rosa – Don't Tell Me to Relax: Emotional Resilience in the Age of Rage, Feels, and Freak-Outs" The post 187. Ralph De La Rosa – Don't Tell Me to Relax: Emotional Resilience in the Age of Rage, Feels, and Freak-Outs first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Dean Miles is a fellow member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 coaches group. Dean joins me in this special series where we dive into some of our philosophies about coaching and good living. Join us in this episode of the Coaches Commonplace Book where we dive into the information that we have been consuming recently, … Continue reading "186. Coaches Commonplace Book – #4" The post 186. Coaches Commonplace Book – #4 first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Tamar Haspel coined the term first-hand food. Food that you grow, you cultivate, you forage for, you fish for, or you hunt for so that you get yourself. Tamar writes the James Beard Award-winning Washington Post column “Unearthed,” which covers the intersection of food and science, exploring how what we eat affects us and our … Continue reading "185. Tamar Haspel – To Boldly Grow: Finding Joy, Adventure, and Dinner in Your Own Backyard" The post 185. Tamar Haspel – To Boldly Grow: Finding Joy, Adventure, and Dinner in Your Own Backyard first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Leah Weiss, Ph.D. is an author and a speaker who helps leaders be better humans. Leah has taught and spoken in more than 100 organizations worldwide, including Goldman Sachs, Nasser, the European Commission, Google Intuit and more. Her work has been covered by outlets including the New York Times, BBC TEDx, The Financial Times, A … Continue reading "184. Leah Weiss – How We Work: Live Your Purpose, Reclaim Your Sanity, and Embrace the Daily Grind" The post 184. Leah Weiss – How We Work: Live Your Purpose, Reclaim Your Sanity, and Embrace the Daily Grind first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
My guest today is Gary Ferguson. Gary has written 27 books on Science and Nature, including a book called “The Eight Master Lessons of Nature: What Nature Teaches us About Living Well in the World.” Gary's most recent book is called “Full Ecology: Repairing Our Relationship with the Natural World.” Garry has created an organization … Continue reading "183. Gary Ferguson – The Eight Master Lessons of Nature: What Nature Teaches Us About Living Well in the World" The post 183. Gary Ferguson – The Eight Master Lessons of Nature: What Nature Teaches Us About Living Well in the World first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
182. Coaches Commonplace Book – Episode #3 Dean Miles is a fellow member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 coaches group. Dean joins me in this special series where we dive into some of our philosophies about coaching and good living. Join us in this episode of the Coaches Commonplace Book where we dive into the … Continue reading "182. Coaches Commonplace Book – Episode #3" The post 182. Coaches Commonplace Book – Episode #3 first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Steven Kotler is a New York Times bestselling author and an award-winning journalist. He is the Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective, as well as the co-host of a podcast by the same name. He is one of the world's leading experts on human performance and has appeared in over 100 publications. In addition, … Continue reading "181. Steven Kotler – The Devil's Dictionary" The post 181. Steven Kotler – The Devil's Dictionary first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
David McRaney is a science journalist fascinated with brains, minds, and culture. David is the creator of the blog, the book, and the podcast called “You Are Not So Smart.” His most recent book is “How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion and Persuasion.” In this book, David writes “You are about to … Continue reading "180. David McRaney – How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion" The post 180. David McRaney – How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Dean Miles is a fellow member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 coaches group. Dean joins me in this special series where we dive into some of our philosophies about coaching and good living. Join us in this unique podcast episode with my co-host, Dean Miles, and I explore a new thought activity where we read … Continue reading "179. Coaches Commonplace Book #2" The post 179. Coaches Commonplace Book #2 first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Britt Frank is the writer of “The Science of Stuck: Breaking Through Inertia to Find Your Path Forward.” Britt's upbringing exposed her to a lot of the things she now studies and the things that she helps others to understand about themselves. Her approach to therapy focuses on the physical reality of mental health by … Continue reading "178. Britt Frank – The Science of Stuck: Breaking Through Inertia to Find Your Path Forward" The post 178. Britt Frank – The Science of Stuck: Breaking Through Inertia to Find Your Path Forward first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Bernd Heinrich is the author of more than 12 books and 100 scientific papers. His most recent book is “Racing the Clock, Running Across a Lifetime.” Bernd holds many records as a runner. He ran a sub two-minute half mile, at one point he set the American national records for any age in ultramarathon distances … Continue reading "177. Bernd Heinrich – Racing the Clock: Running Across a Lifetime" The post 177. Bernd Heinrich – Racing the Clock: Running Across a Lifetime first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Coaching and writing are two very powerful tools that can be used to help and benefit others. Today my co-host Dean Miles joins me for a candid interview about coaching, writing fulfillment, and our objectives for this new podcast series. Stay tuned for this unique and engaging series where we dive deep into some creative … Continue reading "176. Coaches Commonplace – Book #1" The post 176. Coaches Commonplace – Book #1 first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Raymond Moody has a Ph.D., he's also a medical doctor, a world-renowned scholar, lecturer, and researcher. And he's widely recognized as the leading authority on near-death experiences, as he coined the term. He's the bestselling author, the bestselling author of many books, including Life After Life, Glimpses of Eternity, The Light Beyond Coming Back, and … Continue reading "175. Raymond Moody – Life After Life: The Original Investigation Revealing Near Death Experiences" The post 175. Raymond Moody – Life After Life: The Original Investigation Revealing Near Death Experiences first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
David J Helfand is the chairman of the American Institute of Physics, past President of the American Astronomical Society, and has been a faculty member at Columbia University for 45 years. He's authored nearly 200 scientific publications and mentored 22 Ph.D. students. But most of his teaching has involved teaching science to non-science majors. David … Continue reading "174. David J Helfand – A Survival Guide to the Misinformation Age: Scientific Habits of Mind" The post 174. David J Helfand – A Survival Guide to the Misinformation Age: Scientific Habits of Mind first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Kim Scott is the author of several very impactful books, some of which you may have heard of, such as “Radical Candor,” that give some very useful perspectives on how to give feedback, and how to receive feedback. Her latest book is called “Just Work: How to Root Out Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying to Build … Continue reading "173. Kim Scott – Just Work: How to Root Out Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying to Build a Kick-Ass Culture of Inclusivity" The post 173. Kim Scott – Just Work: How to Root Out Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying to Build a Kick-Ass Culture of Inclusivity first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
John Philip Newell is a Celtic teacher and author of spirituality, who calls the modern world to reawaken to the sacredness of the Earth and every human being. John Philip's most recent book is called “Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul: Celtic Wisdom for Reawakening to What Our Souls Know and Healing the World.” John Philip began … Continue reading "172. John Philip Newell – Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul: Celtic Wisdom for Reawakening to What our Souls Know and Healing the World" The post 172. John Philip Newell – Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul: Celtic Wisdom for Reawakening to What our Souls Know and Healing the World first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Phil Jones is the author of seven Best-Selling Business Books, and he is the creator of the Exactly series, including “Exactly What to Say: The Magic Words for Influence and Impact.” Phil is an entrepreneurial success story who has founded five multi-million-dollar companies. Phil is a dual citizen of the United States and England, which … Continue reading "171. Phil M Jones – Exactly What to Say: The Magic Words for Influence and Impact" The post 171. Phil M Jones – Exactly What to Say: The Magic Words for Influence and Impact first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Ron Lieber is the author of the “Your Money” column for The New York Times and the author or co-author of five books. His most recent book is called “The Price You Pay for College: An Entirely New Roadmap for the Biggest Financial Decision Your Family Will Ever Make.” He's also written for Fast Company … Continue reading "170. Ron Lieber – Priceless Advice on Parenting, Money, and College Admissions" The post 170. Ron Lieber – Priceless Advice on Parenting, Money, and College Admissions first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
David Henkin is a life-long historian specializing in uncovering the ancestral events that are the roots to many of the social norms of today. He has published many of his findings in books that are available nationwide. I invited David onto the show today because I read his latest book “The Week: A History of … Continue reading "169. David Henkin – The Week: A History of the Unnatural Rhythms That Made Us Who We Are" The post 169. David Henkin – The Week: A History of the Unnatural Rhythms That Made Us Who We Are first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
168. Suzanne McConnell – Pity The Reader: On Writing With Style Suzanne McConnell is the author of “Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style”. Suzanne was a student and a friend of Kurt Vonnegut's, and she was asked to write this book by Kurt's Trust. Kurt is the author of Slaughterhouse-five and several other … Continue reading "168. Suzanne McConnell – Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style" The post 168. Suzanne McConnell – Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Adam Stern, M.D is the author of “Committed: Dispatches From a Psychiatrist in Training.” It's a memoir Adam wrote about his time learning to become a psychiatrist, which involved overcoming imposter syndrome and learning the value of human connection. Adam is well studied in psychology, medicine, psychiatry, clinical neurosciences, all kinds of smart, academic scientific … Continue reading "167. Adam Stern – Committed: Dispatches From a Psychiatrist in Training" The post 167. Adam Stern – Committed: Dispatches From a Psychiatrist in Training first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Matt Alt is a Tokyo-based translator, writer, and speaker. He has written for or writes for The New Yorker, CNN, Wired, Slate, The Japan Times, Newsweek Japan, Vice, and more. Matt's curiosity and love for Japanese culture and inventions have led him to find the creators of what he calls “Fantasy Delivery Devices”; gadgets that … Continue reading "166. Matt Alt – Pure Invention: How Japan Made the Modern World" The post 166. Matt Alt – Pure Invention: How Japan Made the Modern World first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Scott O'Neil is not only a successful person, but also very good at articulating the principles that he has used to achieve his success. Professionally, he's a best-selling author, an award-winning sports business executive and leader. He's the former CEO of Harris-Blitzer Sports and Entertainment, a 25-year tenured NBA, NFL, and NHL senior executive and … Continue reading "165. Scott O'Neil – Be Where Your Feet Are: Seven Principles to Keep You Present, Grounded, and Thriving" The post 165. Scott O'Neil – Be Where Your Feet Are: Seven Principles to Keep You Present, Grounded, and Thriving first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Pamela Seelig is the author of “Threads of Yoga: Themes, Reflections, and Meditations to Weave into Your Practice.” It's a guide for students and teachers inspired by the yoga sutras. Pam is someone who began her yoga journey more than twenty-five years ago when an illness interrupted her Wall Street career. She began meditating as … Continue reading "164. Pamela Seelig – Threads of Yoga: Themes, Reflections, and Meditations to Weave Into Your Practice" The post 164. Pamela Seelig – Threads of Yoga: Themes, Reflections, and Meditations to Weave Into Your Practice first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
163. Dawson Church – Bliss Brain: The Neuroscience of Remodeling Your Brain for Resilience, Creativity, and Joy Dr. Dawson Church is the author of “Bliss Brain: The Neuroscience of Remodeling Your Brain for Resilience, Creativity, and Joy”. Dawson decided to shift from his successful publishing career because of the great impact that meditation had on … Continue reading "163. Dawson Church – Bliss Brain: The Neuroscience of Remodeling Your Brain for Resilience, Creativity, and Joy" The post 163. Dawson Church – Bliss Brain: The Neuroscience of Remodeling Your Brain for Resilience, Creativity, and Joy first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
What does it mean to live a good life? Over the past few years, I have tried to answer that question by interviewing nearly 200 guests from all walks of life. Each week I invite an author with a unique perspective to share their thoughts on what it means to live a good life. Each … Continue reading "162. Keys to Good Living" The post 162. Keys to Good Living first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
What does it mean to live a good life? Over the past few years I have tried to answer that question by interviewing nearly 200 guests from all walks of life. Each week I invite an author with a unique perspective to talk about the subject of their book and share their thoughts on what … Continue reading "161. 2021 Podcast Highlights" The post 161. 2021 Podcast Highlights first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Dr. Dennis Rebelo is the author of a book called “Story Like You Mean It: How to Build and Use Your Personal Narrative to Illustrate Who You Really Are”. Dr. D is a professor, speaker, a career coach. He's the creator of the peak storytelling model, a research-based method for crafting the narrative of who … Continue reading "160. Dennis Rebelo – Story Like You Mean It: How to Build and Use Your Personal Narrative to Illustrate Who You Really Are" The post 160. Dennis Rebelo – Story Like You Mean It: How to Build and Use Your Personal Narrative to Illustrate Who You Really Are first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
I've traveled many places around this globe and talked to many people, some of whom have very interesting views. Today's guest is one of those people. Rachel Harris has written a book called “Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction and Anxiety”. Over her thirty-five years of experience as a psychologist and 10 years … Continue reading "159. Rachel Harris – Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Anxiety" The post 159. Rachel Harris – Listening to Ayahuasca: New Hope for Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Anxiety first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Adii Pienaar is someone who uses his strengths, gifts, and talents in a variety of ways to solve real problems for others. He has been able to implement self-expression into his career of building successful companies. He's a family man, a seeker, and a learner. He's also a founder of Cogsy, Conversio, and WooCommerce; which … Continue reading "158. Adii Pienaar – Life Profitability: The New Measure of Entrepreneurial Success" The post 158. Adii Pienaar – Life Profitability: The New Measure of Entrepreneurial Success first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Sadhguru is a yogi, a mystic, and an author of many books. His most recent book, as mentioned in this interview, is A Yogi's Guide to Creating Your Destiny. He is no stranger to public speaking, having been an invited guest to the United Nations, Harvard, MIT, World Economic Forum, and so many more. In … Continue reading "157. Sadhguru – Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Creating Your Destiny" The post 157. Sadhguru – Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Creating Your Destiny first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Neal Allen describes himself as pink, fluffy, love. He's written a book called Shapes of Truth: Discover God Inside You, which is an interesting book to write for someone who declared himself an atheist at the age of 14. In this conversation and in the book, he lays out some interesting ideas about how we … Continue reading "156. Neal Allen – Shapes of Truth: Discover God Inside You" The post 156. Neal Allen – Shapes of Truth: Discover God Inside You first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Steven C. Hayes is an amazing thinker. He has written nearly 50 books, and hundreds of articles. He is an originator of ACT therapy and RFT (Relational Frame Therapy). Google scholar data ranks him among the top fifteen hundred most cited scholars in all areas of study, living and dead. His career has focused on … Continue reading "155. Steven C. Hayes – A Liberated Mind: How to Pivot Toward What Matters" The post 155. Steven C. Hayes – A Liberated Mind: How to Pivot Toward What Matters first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Todd Rose is an extraordinary man. Convinced we has a bad student, he performed poorly in school and even dropped out of college. Little did he know he would later gain a PHD and become a professor at Harvard University. Todd has since been fascinated with the idea of motivation, and has founded the nonprofit … Continue reading "154. Todd Rose – Dark Horse: Achieving Success Through The Pursuit of Fulfillment" The post 154. Todd Rose – Dark Horse: Achieving Success Through The Pursuit of Fulfillment first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
David McRaney has worked as an editor, a photographer, a voiceover artist, a television host, a public speaker, a TV producer, and a journalist. David, being a deeply intelligent and thoughtful man, has focused his work on revealing the self-delusions and cognitive biases by which we live our lives. He has written a book called … Continue reading "153. David McRaney – You Are Not So Smart" The post 153. David McRaney – You Are Not So Smart first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Dr. Aaron Berkowitz is a leading voice in neurology, global health and medical education. He's also concerned and involved with issues of social justice. Aaron has written a book called One by One by One: Making a Small Difference Amid a Billion Problems, to inspire others to see the world differently and get involved in … Continue reading "152. Aaron Berkowitz – One by One by One: Making A Small Difference Amid a Billion Problems" The post 152. Aaron Berkowitz – One by One by One: Making A Small Difference Amid a Billion Problems first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Shirley Hager is an advocate and activist for social and racial equality. From a young age she has had an eye for spotting discrepancies in the way we treat each other. Recently, she joined a group of thirteen indigenous and non-indigenous people who banded together to gain a deeper understanding of each other's lives and … Continue reading "151. Shirley Hager – The Gatherings: Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations" The post 151. Shirley Hager – The Gatherings: Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Mike Finkel's bio reads more like Indiana Jones than a Journalist. He has traveled the world in his work for various magazines including climbing volcanos, delving into caves, meeting with native tribes in Tanzania, ascending the mountains of Afghanistan, hunting for extremely rare mushrooms in Tibet, and even investigating the black market human organ trade. … Continue reading "150: Mike Finkel – Lessons from 27 years Alone in the Woods and other Incredible Tales" The post 150: Mike Finkel – Lessons from 27 years Alone in the Woods and other Incredible Tales first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Tony Bartelme is a Three-Time Pulitzer Prize nominee, narrative storyteller, and investigative journalist. He has recently spent five months in Tanzania in order to capture and tell the story of brilliant brain surgeon Dilan Ellegala, which began with a post-residency vacation and ended with a revolution of Tanzania's medical training programs. Tony documented Dilan's story … Continue reading "149. Tony Bartelme – A Surgeon in the Village: The Impact One Person Can Have" The post 149. Tony Bartelme – A Surgeon in the Village: The Impact One Person Can Have first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.
Oren Jay Sofer is a long-time mindfulness teacher, coach, and author of Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach To Nonviolent Communication. Oren has spent many years studying and practicing Buddhism, Yoga, and Mindfulness. He has since used those skills to lead trainings in various companies on a wide range of mindfulness topics. Oren joins … Continue reading "148. Oren Jay Sofer – Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach To Nonviolent Communication" The post 148. Oren Jay Sofer – Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach To Nonviolent Communication first appeared on School for Good Living Podcasts.