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Caroline Lee, integral coach, wonders how to get people invested in longer-term coaching with her.Mother of 3 kids, with 2 career transitions, having lived, studied and worked abroad, Caroline has always taken bold decisions in her personal and professional life to stay 100% alive, balanced and joyful. Today, she thrives guiding executives finding more purpose, joy and balance in their professional life.International Coach, Facilitator and Speaker.Certified in Integral Coaching (realignment of our 3 centers of intelligence: cognitive (head), emotional (heart), somatic (body); Emotional Intelligence, and NVC. It gives me such joy to realign people with their core needs, guide them leverage their natural talents and manifesting their true careers. I am a passionate & committed leader, coach and human-being! Caroline's Integral Coaching | www.carolinesintegralcoaching.com | cl@caro-lee.com | (510) 717-9716 Sign up for one of our negotiation courses at ShikinaNegotiationAcademy.comThanks for listening to Negotiation with Alice! Please subscribe and connect with us on LinkedIn and Instagram!
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In this episode, we'll explore how Walt empowers his clients to become more effective and comfortable in their roles, regardless of the industry they're in. Walt Morgan is a professional Leadership Coach who has studied and practiced Integral Coaching for over six years. Walt's sense of service took root and grew during a 23-year Navy career where he served as a helicopter pilot and conducted five tours to combat zones. He has also been a university professor teaching leadership and an in-house corporate Leadership Coach and facilitator. In his spare time, Walt still teaches leadership classes at the University of Colorado. He has a passion for fly-fishing in wilderness areas. Walt lives in Boulder, Colorado with his wife, their two teenage children and Hank, the dog. Connect with Walt here: www.linkedin.com/in/walt-morgantliftcoaching.com =================================== If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends. Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com. Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. Request to join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-application GET MORE CLIENTS: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/client-acquisition-accelerator-pdf DIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/ JOIN OUR FREE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablecoursecreators
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In 1991, James Flaherty, MCC, founder of New Ventures West, graduated from the Hoffman Process in Virginia. After completing the Process, both James and his wife, Stacy, began to sponsor the Process in Virginia. They found the retreat site, enrolled people, scheduled the teachers, and transported them to the retreat site. They did this for six Processes over a few years. As James says, they were, and still are, deeply committed to the Hoffman Process. Often, our hosts ask our guests if there was a pivotal moment in the Process that has stayed with them. For James, it was when he had an epiphany about the gifts he knew he had to offer to this world. When he heard his teacher tell him that he was a powerful person, he felt a weight drop from his shoulders. He realized he could give his gifts to the world in a "better way." James walks us through the kind of coaching training that New Ventures West offers. He articulates beautifully what happens to our hearts when we are young, how heartache can squash our innate goodness, scarring us so our goodness can not get out into the world. James offers how healing it is when we act for the sake of others. In doing so, we receive much in return. With loving generosity, James thanks Hoffman staff and faculty for all they do to support this powerfully transformative work offered through the Hoffman Institute. Thank you, James. We hope you enjoy this heart-opening conversation with James and Sharon. More about James Flaherty: James Flaherty, MCC, founder of New Ventures West, is the author of the seminal text, Coaching: Evoking Excellence in Others. He has developed a uniquely effective approach to adult education by integrating discoveries in linguistics, developmental psychology, sociology, philosophy, and biology into the practical and customized methodology known as Integral Coaching®. He coaches executives, managers, and leaders throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. James lives in San Francisco with his wife and has an adult daughter whom he adores. In addition to being a voracious reader, he practices yoga and qigong. James owns a large collection of CDs, mostly in the classical, rock, and jazz genres. He enjoys theatre and travel. He is a longtime Zen student, studying with Norman Fischer of Everyday Zen. You can find out more about James on his website and on LinkedIn. As mentioned in this episode: New Ventures West, founded in 1987 The Vagus Nerve Some research from Boston College about mentors and mentoring and people dedicated to assisting others had much more happen for them than those who were not. (10:39 marker) Fernando Flores, Chilean engineer, entrepreneur, and politician.
In Walt's own words:Since I was five, I wanted to fly helicopters. So I did. I was in the U.S. Navy for 23 years as a designated helicopter pilot. Before I retired from the Navy, I had assumed that I would fly for the rest of my life (helicopters or other) - it was my passion and it was what I was trained to do. But I felt a nudge from the universe; a new calling. It happens that in my last four years in the Navy, I was assigned as a professor teaching leadership at the University of Colorado. I became fascinated with leadership and learned how much I had to learn. Through that work, I realized that I felt called to serve others in their personal leadership journeys. So when I retired, I decided to leave aviation in my past, and work in leadership development. First, in the corporate setting as an in-house facilitator, and then as an independent coach. For me, the journey since retirement has been characterized by powerful emotional, spiritual, somatic and cognitive growth. I feel so fortunate to be able to serve others in their personal leadership journeys!Learn more at:https://tliftcoaching.com/ Please leave a review or send us a Voice note letting us know what you enjoyed at:Back2Basics reconnecting to the essence of YOU (podpage.com)Follow us on IG and FB @Back2BasicsPodcast
Today we're delving deep into the world of integral coaching, transformation, and the incredible impact of reconnecting to ceremony in our lives. Our special guest, Heather Baron, brings a whopping 17 years of experience as an integral coach, wedding ceremony officiant, and life cycle celebrant. Heather and I go beyond the surface and explore the profound impact of integral coaching and transformative ceremonies on the human experience. Heather shares her captivating story of how she stumbled into integral coaching, sparked by a revelation during a series of connecting flights. We explore the difference between therapists and life coaches, emphasizing the forward-focused nature of coaching. Our conversation touches upon the Enneagram and its power to reveal the lenses through which we view the world. Brace yourselves for a dreadful yet enlightening Enneagram story that is very Enneagram Type 2! Our conversation takes us into the significance of ceremony in marking milestones and facilitating transformation. Heather explains how ceremonies can be a powerful catalyst for change in our lives. Heather aims to create ceremonies that initiate meaningful changes in people's lives, from marriage to childbirth, aging, grief, or celebration. Join us in unraveling the concept of "transformative soup" as Heather eloquently describes the messy yet crucial process of personal transformation. In a world often distracted by the need to feel good enough, Heather guides us to view our enoughness with more compassion and realism. This episode is your invitation to embrace the challenges, recognize the potential in the sticky stuff, and learn the art of being with each other and ourselves when things get tough. Where to find Heather: Instagram - Luminous CoachingHeather's Coaching WebsiteHeather's Officiant WebsiteLearn to Officiate Follow us at:Taylor Jones Photography Website TikTok Instagram Facebook
Hey everybody! Episode 126 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with Lila Lieberman. Lila was recommended to me by mutual friends of ours and I was really impressed when I listened to a few of her talks. Lila has had a fascinating life and we sat down and spoke about her journeys through S. America in her youth where she came across the cactus medicine in the desert and ayahuasca in the jungle, her journey back to S. Africa where she learned from the Zulu and Shona, and how her learning deepened and expanded into what she now calls the Five Pillars of Medicine and the Cedar Teachings, which she spoke in-depth about. It was a real pleasure to have her share and she has a beautiful way of weaving together different teachings and using universal macro and micro principles to help us better understand the nature of medicine and ourselves. I think you will gain a lot from this episode. As always, to support this podcast, get early access to shows, bonus material, and Q&As, check out my Patreon page below. Enjoy!“Lila has been working with medicinal plants and indigenous ways of healing since 1996. Beginning her journey in the Atacama Desert of Peru, she later initiated as 'sangoma', a traditional healer and seer in the Shona tradition of South Africa in 2012. She has spent many years engaging cultural wisdom and plants in a medicinal capacity, both academically and culturally. Her focus is on the living library held within the plant and human kingdoms, how their collaboration activates valuable pathways within us, and holds profound capacities for new perception and creative feedback. She explores the spectrum of cultural ways, rites, passages and ceremonies that open these channels of learning.Her academic background is in Anthropology, Linguistics, Philosophy and Transpersonal Psychology, with a Diploma in Integral Coaching. She now lives in the Byron Shire, Australia.” To learn more about or contact Lila, visit her website at: https://www.fivepillarsofmedicine.comIf you enjoy the show, it's a big help if you can share it via social media or word of mouth. And please Subscribe or Follow and if you can go on Apple Podcasts and leave a starred-rating and a short review. This is super helpful with the algorithms and getting this show out to more people. Thank you in advance!For more information about me and my upcoming plant medicine retreats with my colleague Merav Artzi, visit my site at: https://www.NicotianaRustica.orgTo book an integration call with me, visit: https://jasongrechanik.setmore.comSupport this podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/UniverseWithinDonate directly with PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/jasongrechanikMusic courtesy of: Nuno Moreno (end song). Visit: https://m.soundcloud.com/groove_a_zen_sound and https://nahira-ziwa.bandcamp.com/ And Stefan Kasapovski's Santero Project (intro song). Visit: https://spoti.fi/3y5Rd4Hhttps://www.facebook.com/UniverseWithinPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/UniverseWithinPodcast
Tara sits down with Sebene Selassie, an Ethiopian-born immigrant who has devoted decades of work to teaching and writing on the study of Buddhism, indigenous and mystical traditions. The two explore the mystery of human connectivity and realizing your true knowing, as well as finding your place in the world and embracing it.Follow Sebene Selassie on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sebeneselassie/-----Work with Sebene Selassie: https://www.sebeneselassie.com/-----Follow Dr. Tara on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtaraswartTwitter: https://twitter.com/TaraSwartLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taraswartTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtaraswart
Walt Morgan is a retired Navy Commander and Navy helicopter pilot, and he's also the founder of Translational Lift Coaching, where he works with individuals and teams to help them reach their full potential. Walt's wide-ranging background as a leader, teacher, student, and parent gives him a unique approach to helping people identify what they are doing well, what they could be doing better, and how to make subtle-yet-powerful adjustments that can lead to lasting change. - Walt grew up in rural Oregon, where agriculture and working lands were an important part of his upbringing. He attended college on a military scholarship, graduated, and began flying helicopters for the Navy. After 23 rewarding years of service, Walt retired from the Navy and made his way into corporate America, where he quickly discovered his talent and passion for coaching. Today, Walt has combined his innate skills as a coach with his deep desire to help people, and he's created a meaningful second act to his already impressive career. - I have had the great fortune of being coached by Walt for many years now, and I credit him and his guidance with helping me to identify the beliefs and ideas that are serving me well and to discard those that created friction. As you'll hear in this conversation, several of the insights I gained from Walt's coaching are what led me to leave the real estate business and fully focus on the purpose-driven work of conservation and this podcast. While I generally avoid blabbing about myself in these conversations, I feel that my personal experience with Walt speaks to the power of the work he does on a daily basis with many, many people. - Walt and I sat down at my dining room table and had a fun conversation about his life and career, including: Walt's upbringing in rural Oregon; his decision to join the military; lessons learned from helicopters, deployments, and decades of service; his experience on the morning of 9/11 and his work in the aftermath; discovering his love of teaching; harnessing youthful wild energy into something productive; becoming a coach; the difference between coaching and therapy; the Enneagram and Integral Coaching methodology; favorite books and music; and much more. - A big thanks to Walt for taking the time to chat and for his guidance over the years. You can find links to everything Walt is doing in the episode notes, so be sure to click through. Hope you enjoy. --- Walt Morgan Translational Lift Coaching Walt on LinkedIn Full episode notes and links: https://mountainandprairie.com/walt-morgan/ --- Join Ed at the 2023 STRENUOUS LIFE RETREAT Support M&P on Patreon --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:30 - How a saddle made it into Walt's living room (a look into his upbringing) 8:300 - Walt's journey in college 10:00 - Discussing Walt's hometown of Yoncalla, OR, and the remarkable people connected to it 13:45 - Why Walt became involved in the military 15:30 - Walt's character pivot from his 19-year-old self to now 18:30 - When Walt started at the US Navy post graduate school 19:15 - Discussing when flying helicopters became a dream of Walt's 21:45 - Whether or not flight school was a means for Walt to channel the negative experiences he was having in his personal life into something productive 23:45 - Describing Walt's missions with helicopters 28:15 - Where Walt was on 9/11 31:00 - Walt's deployments following 9/11 34:45 - Walt's spiritual and emotional journey in corporate America, and starting his own business 42:15 - People's reactions (including Ed's) to receiving the kind of coaching Walt provides 48:15 - Defining Integral Coaching and the process that Ed has specifically worked through with Walt 53:30 - The difference between Integral Coaching and therapy 56:45 - Exploring the Integral Coaching methodology further, and discussing success stories in Walt's work 1:05:15 - Why this coaching strategy is not widespread 1:08:00 - How folks can work with Walt 1:13:45 - Walt's book and music recommendations --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
Are you ready to feel deeply aligned with purpose? If that's the case, we'd love to tell you about integral coaching and how it can help.Integral coaching is a holistic approach to human development that uses a deep understanding of the "whole" person to create an ongoing commitment to their highest possibilities. It helps people understand their internal wisdom, develop new self-awareness, and gain access to the challenges and solutions they have within themselves.Integral coaching is all about exploring what goes on inside you that is hidden from the conscious mind.Join the interview with Michael Rearden and Dr. Max Klau as they talk about integral coaching to develop leadership and human potential.ABOUT MY GUESTDr. Max Klau is an Integral Master Coach with a Harvard doctorate in leadership. He is also an author, speaker, scholar, artist, and seeker. As a coach, he guides clients through the inner work of transforming their way of being. His deep work goes beyond goal setting or skill building to shift the innermost way that we show up in the world. It's about purpose, integrity, and shifts in consciousness that allow us to see ourselves with new clarity and insight. Changes at this level create shifts in all facets of a client's life. Max received his doctorate of education (Ed.D.) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2005; his studies focused on civic leadership education. Max is also a certified Integral Master Coach, trained in the integral coaching model developed by Integral Coaching Canada. An alumnus of four service programs, he has completed two years of service in Israel and led service programs in Israel, Honduras, Ghana, and Ukraine. His writing about leadership has appeared in Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, and the Huffington Post.Max's book, Race and Social Change: A Quest, A Study, A Call to Action, was published by Jossey Bass in 2017.Make sure to LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW, & SHARE this video.Dr. Max KlauWebsite: https://www.maxclaritycoaching.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-klau-0319a11/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/max.klau_________________________________________________________________________Michael ReardenWebsite: www.Revenconcepts.comReview & Follow The Podcast On Your Favorite App: https://coachinginsession.buzzsprout.com/Support the Podcast: Paypal, Cash AppInterested in working with me? - Membership PlansEmail Me: Coachinginsession@gmail.com#leadershipcoach#humandevelopment#integralcoaching#leadershipdevelopmentSupport the show
Life is a series of ongoing losses; of people, places, and parts of self, and yet grief - the emotion we can experience as a result of loss - is rarely mentioned in coaching training. In this conversation with integral coach Dina Bell-Laroche we explore grief and how to encounter it with our clients, the social perception of grief and grieving, the identity transformation catalyzed by loss, building safety and self-soothing, and the language of continued bonds. Dina Bell-Laroche, BJ, MA, is an Integral Master Coach™ and partner at Sport Law. Dina has worked for a number of sport organizations since 1991 including the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, the Canadian Olympic Committee, the True Sport Foundation, and Equestrian Canada. Dina specializes in Integral Coaching®, strategic planning, communications, risk management, change management, loss and grief, and leadership development. Dina is currently enrolled in a Thanatology Certificate Program at the University of Western Ontario's King's College. Visit coachesrising.com to see our acclaimed online coach trainings and other offerings.
025_Jole Berlage-Buccellati discusses the potential Highly Sensitive People bring to the world and the workplace. Jole's coaching mission is to support the empowerment of highly-sensitive and highly-gifted people to self-actualize, embrace their sensuality, their talents, their power and their unique gifts. The four capacity building themes that guide her work are resilience, adaptability, joy and authenticity. All of us can benefit from understanding and leveraging these themes for growth in both our life and our work. Jole helps us understand how we can do that work.I want to thank my great team that helps me sound better than I am. Jacki Hydock for her lending her wonderful voice to our introduction and outro Great music by Jazz Night Awesome episode production by the great team of We Edit Podcasts all the way up in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Check them out at www.weeditpodcasts.com Thanks For Listening and Jumping into the Swamp
Welcome to Episode 446 of the Yeukai Business Show. In this episode, Yeukai and Thomas L Rosenberg discuss what it means living a life on purpose. So, if you want to know more about living a meaningful life, tune in now! In this episode, you'll discover: Rediscovering what's truly important to you.The power of reconnecting to yourself2 Case studies About Thomas L Rosenberg Thomas is Founder and Chief Calming Officer at ReGenerate Coaching. A Certified Integral Coach, he loves guiding people to grow and flourish by rediscovering what's truly important to them. For him, the shift towards rediscovering what is truly important to him occurred after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a near-fatal bicycle accident in June 2014. It compelled him to rediscover the forgotten wisdom of his heart and body. To stop living inside others' stories and expectations. Inspired by the way a dear friend lived richly, shared all her gifts fully, and died with tremendous grace in 2016, he had a deep desire to lead life heart-first. He decided to move towards developing a full-time coaching practice and began his certification in Integral Coaching, which he received from New Ventures West. His approach blends both Integral Coaching and somatic work drawn from his own journey as a coach and human. To deepen his embodiment, he is currently he is pursuing Somatic Coaching certification through the Strozzi Institute. When he isn't supporting individual and team clients to transform their leadership, he also enjoys tending to his garden and dancing Argentine Tango with his wife. More Information Learn more about living a meaningful life at https://www.regenerate.coach/ LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Thanks for Tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this episode on How to Expand your Business, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Yeukai Business Show !" And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now Thanks for listening!
Michael Lamberti is an Integral Master Coach in private practice in Toronto, Canada. He works with clients to help them discover and thrive in meaningful work. He began his coaching practice working with millennials in the early stages of building their careers, helping them to gain clarity when entering the workforce. His expertise has now led him to coaching opportunities with NGOs in the Canadian public service. These are the types of organizations that work to better understand how to engage and support the younger generations of employees. Unlike many of his contemporaries, who entered the world of coaching later on in life as a second career, Michael began his work as a coach at the age of 28, after working in a job he did not care for. Taking the risk and launching into a coaching career at a relatively young age has paid dividends for Michael because of the unique way he can connect with his millennial clientele. Along with his coaching work, Michael also serves as a content producer and social media strategist for Integral Coaching Canada. He is also a member of the ICC Observer Faculty Team. When not coaching, he practices Zen meditation and Chen-style Practical Method, Taijiquan.What you'll learn about in this episode:Get to know Michael and what inspired him to go into the coaching space.Integral Coaching's framework and what attracted Michael to this specific coaching style.Michael's understanding of what it means to be a millennial.Distinctions between older and younger millennials and the influence of technology on these differences.Why Michael thinks that the characterization of millennials being obsessed with technology is unfair.How millennials view time differently to most of the older generation.What Michael would say to a leader opposing a remote workforce at their company.There are merits to working in-person if it is intentional and structured.Millenials have to be clearer on what they want and the mentorship they hope for.Trends Michael has noticed with company loyalty as well as the hiring process.Michael's insights into how companies can make recruitment more people-centric.There is a gap in many interviews in terms of gauging the resilience of a prospective hire.What Michael believes employers should expect from the millennials they hire.Some of the important skills that millennials can gain from the older generation.True mentorship is a mutual and reciprocal exchange rather than a one-sided process.The need to connect with our values and tie meaning into the work we do.Personal and organizational values are unlikely to align perfectly, so be willing to compromise.Transcript: Here Additional Resources:Website: https://www.mlcoaching.ca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellamberti/Links Mentioned:Integral Coaching: https://www.integralcoachingcanada.com/Ken Wilber: https://integrallife.com/Sharon Spano:Website: sharonspano.comBook: thetimemoneybook.comEvents: sharonspano.com/workshopsContact: sharon@sharonspano.comTwitter: twitter.com/SharonSpano
For my guest, Thomas L. Rosenberg, the shift towards reconnecting with his inner wisdom and living a life he loves living occurred after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a near-fatal bicycle accident in June 2014. And, the accident compelled him to rediscover the forgotten wisdom of his heart and body. Also, to stop living inside others' stories and expectations. Inspired by the way a dear friend lived richly, shared all her gifts fully and died with tremendous grace in 2016, Thomas had a deep desire to lead life heart-first. Now he's a Certified Integral Coach and he loves helping people grow and flourish by rediscovering what's truly important to them. His approach blends both Integral Coaching and somatic work drawn from his own journey as a coach and human. This episode will compell you to think. What's the yearning or longing that might be arising in you. What is it saying? Do you hear it? And, what habits, behaviors, way of beingare no longer serving you? Furthermore, what's the cost of continuing those habits, behaviors, ways of being? Finally, what becomes possible when you fully commit to creating the future you seek? Resources Mentioned: Check out Thomas' website Read Thomas' blog Connect with Thomas on LinkedIn Connect with Emily on LinkedIn Emily Harman Watch Emily's Webinar on Energy Leadership Positive Intelligence Coaching Program Onward Accelerator Coaching Program Onward: Twitter | Onward Movement Facebook Group | YouTube Buy Emily's Best Selling Book Step Into the Spotlight Schedule a Complimentary Coaching Call with Emily Music by Soul Pajamas Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts.
Effective leadership starts with a clear vision and defined purpose of direction so you can lead with clarity and conviction. For Thomas Rosenberg “I have always been passionate about helping folks grow and transform. However, coming from a medical and scientific family, I felt the need to pursue a technical career path in order to be seen as a man.” Over the course of my 25+ year career, I've worked in a variety of sectors and roles, often as a technical subject matter expert, with people and teams from different cultures in over 20 countries on 5 continents. The underlying theme through it all has been helping people and their organizations become comfortable with change, to lead change, and to flourish. Although I didn't always recognize it at the time, I instinctually found opportunities to insert myself into coaching situations. My journey to this work, comes from decades of head-centered leadership that left me spinning my wheels professionally. After suffering a traumatic brain injury in a near-fatal bicycle accident in 2014, and inspired by the way a dear friend lived richly, shared all her gifts fully and died with tremendous grace in 2016, I was compelled to rediscover the forgotten wisdom of my heart and body. This changed my life and my leadership. I had a deep desire to lead life heart-first. I decided to move towards coaching full-time. I began my certification as an Integral Coach, which I received from New Ventures West. As a Certified Integral Coach, my approach blends both Integral Coaching and somatic work drawn from my own journey as a coach and human. Integral Coaching is a developmental approach that takes into consideration the client's entire being and their social context. In other words, I help to align your head, heart and body. When all three elements are aligned, we more easily fall into flow states and because we uncover our gifts and bring them more fully to the world, the most authentic and powerful version of ourselves arises. He joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://www.regenerate.coach/ LinkedIn: @ThomasLoxleyRosenberg Email: thomas@regenerate.coach
Silicon Valley stands for fast-paced change; what can we learn from a consulting firm working with seed and other early-stage companies at the heart of the evolving world of business and organizational culture? In this conversation with executive coach and leadership development consultant Matt Auron we dive into the approach of his consulting firm Evolution and its roots in integral theory, the potential of these times for cultural experimentation, holistic coaching in organizations, using the “I, We and It” framework, business mirroring life, inductive versus deductive methods of leadership, and finding the core patterns with our clients. Matt Auron is an executive coach and leadership development consultant. He is the co-founder and managing director of Evolution, a coaching, culture and leadership development firm. As an author, he has been featured in publications such as Training and Development as well as the Organization Development Practitioner. Matt has been trained and mentored by luminaries in the field of organization development such as Peter Block, Chris Worley and Edie and Charles Seashore and continually learns and integrates current thinking into his coaching practice such as neuro-leadership and mindfulness.
Inventor, author, speaker, and coach, Karen Joy Fritz is your go-to guide in both the inner and outer adventures of small business ownership. Her entrepreneurial game, PATH, integrates her success in 7-figure entrepreneurial ventures, multiple coaching certifications including Integral Coaching and Enneagram, and delight in custom-designed tech and team solutions. Karen sees how you are ideally suited for what you're here to do. Aligning strategy and system to YOU makes success sustainable – both financially and energetically! Karen is equally at home exploring motorcycling, motherhood, management, or meditation ~ anything that brings her deeper into the experience of aliveness at the creative edge. She has traveled the world to experience sacred sites as well as co-founded the Colorado chapter of Conscious Capitalism. Best links: KarenJoyFritz.com KarenJoyFritz.com/tinybiz-quiz https://www.facebook.com/fritz.karen/
Michael Lamberti is an Integral Master Coach in private practice in Toronto, Canada. He works with clients to help them discover and thrive in meaningful work. He began his coaching practice working with millennials in the early stages of building their careers, helping them to gain clarity when entering the workforce. His expertise has now led him to coaching opportunities with NGOs in the Canadian public service. These are the types of organizations that work to better understand how to engage and support the younger generations of employees. Unlike many of his contemporaries, who entered the world of coaching later on in life as a second career, Michael began his work as a coach at the age of 28, after working in a job he did not care for. Taking the risk and launching into a coaching career at a relatively young age has paid dividends for Michael because of the unique way he can connect with his millennial clientele. Along with his coaching work, Michael also serves as a content producer and social media strategist for Integral Coaching Canada. He is also a member of the ICC Observer Faculty Team. When not coaching, he practices Zen meditation and Chen-style Practical Method, Taijiquan.What you'll learn about in this episode:Get to know Michael and what inspired him to go into the coaching space.Integral Coaching's framework and what attracted Michael to this specific coaching style.Michael's understanding of what it means to be a millennial.Distinctions between older and younger millennials and the influence of technology on these differences.Why Michael thinks that the characterization of millennials being obsessed with technology is unfair.Michael's experience working in the insurance industry.How millennials view time differently to most of the older generation.What Michael would say to a leader opposing a remote workforce at their company.The importance of businesses having time and geographical flexibility if they want to attract younger generations.There are merits to working in-person if it is intentional and structured.Millenials have to be clearer on what they want and the mentorship they hope for.Trends Michael has noticed with company loyalty as well as the hiring process.Michael's insights into how companies can make recruitment more people-centric.Traits Michael advises family business owners and entrepreneurs to look for in millennials.There is a gap in many interviews in terms of gauging the resilience of a prospective hire.What Michael believes employers should expect from the millennials they hire.Some of the important skills that millennials can gain from the older generation.True mentorship is a mutual and reciprocal exchange rather than a one-sided process.The need to connect with our values and tie meaning into the work we do.Personal and organizational values are unlikely to align perfectly, so be willing to compromise.
In this episode of Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio and Evolutionary Coach and best-selling author Karen Joy Fritz talk about listening to our Soul guidance and transforming society through business as a force for good. Join us today as Jennifer and Karen discuss learning and accepting the phases of business, resting into running your business in a more comfortable way, and becoming more productive in your purpose. Mystics belong in the marketplace and we must ask our soul what is the rightful position of business in each season of our life. Karen Joy Fritz, Evolutionary Coach, invented “PATH: A Strategic Transformation Game” and published best-selling “Purposetivity: The Feminine Face of Productivity,” and “The Art of Adventure.” Fascinated with how people tick, Karen has degrees in Neuropsychology and Computer Science from the University of Michigan and multiple coaching certifications including Integral Coaching and Enneagram. She “graduated” from corporate management decades ago, and has enjoyed successful 7-figure entrepreneurial ventures while being hired to teach on five continents. Karen is equally at home exploring motorcycling, motherhood, management, or meditation ~ anything that brings her deeper into the experience of aliveness. She has traveled the world to experience sacred sites as well as co-founded the Colorado chapter of Conscious Capitalism. Karen takes a stand for transforming the fabric of society through conscious, awake people innovating sustainable solutions that bring more joy, passion, and aliveness to the world. Inventor, author, speaker, and coach, Karen is your guide in both the inner and outer worlds. Learn more about Karen at https://karenjoyfritz.com/. The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. If you are interested in learning more about the answers of your Soul, you can secure your free sacred practice tool here: www.soullanguage.us/sacredpractice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the coaching space, there is often the push to create an empire or to desire to scale your business to 7 figures and beyond. But what if that doesn't resonate with you? What if you would prefer simplicity? There is often subtle shame in the industry if you don't jump on the bandwagon of continuously growing and pushing yourself hard to make moneyMy guest Karen Joy Fritz is the founder of the Tiny Biz movement. It's a brilliant model for business that works for your life! If you understand that your ‘seasons of life' also drive your business, you will love Karen's ideas. In the show, we talk about how “proving energy” kicks in, our identity is threatened, and we can get blowback if we choose to downsize. You will hear how Karen took her life back…but had to ‘recalibrate' to this new slower pace.This episode is helpful if you want to understand your value beyond the biz you have or the money you make. This is a huge concept to understand if you desire to have a business that serves YOUR LIFE!Karen Joy Fritz is your go-to guide in both the inner and outer adventures of small business ownership. Her entrepreneurial game, PATH, integrates her success in 7-figure entrepreneurial ventures, multiple coaching certifications including Integral Coaching and Enneagram, and delight in custom-designed tech and team solutions. She sees how you are ideally suited for what you're here to do. Aligning strategy and system to YOU makes success sustainable – both financially and energetically!Karen's clients appreciate how she takes a stand for who they truly are and brings her wisdom and insights in a playful way. They are blown away at how fast she identifies and releases the inner limiter then shares an innovative business step and solution.Karen is equally at home exploring motorcycling, motherhood, management, or meditation ~ anything that brings her deeper into the experience of aliveness. She has traveled the world to experience sacred sites as well as co-founded the Colorado chapter of Conscious Capitalism.Get in touch with Karen Joy Fritz and let her be your ally who recognizes how to develop YOUR potentialthen INTEGRATES your business Strategy AND your business Systems so you can be productive on purpose!>> https://karenjoyfritz.com/FREE Gift: 7 Tools for Focus and FlowIf you want to get more done in less time and enjoy the business you've created for yourself, download your FREE copy of “7 Simple and Easy Tools to Improve Focus and Flow in Your Business.” And stop being so distracted! >> https://karenjoyfritz.com/resources/7focus/Join the Facebook Group: Tiny Biz Village>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/tinybizvillage/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode #23 Are you a business owner that has a successful business but can't get to the next step? Do you know that you've got a lot of potential, but you're struggling at the moment? In every situation, having a great business coach is essential. Through his real-life experience and knowledge, Alvaro provides you the kind of leadership development, sales training, and executive coaching that will propel your business and your life forward. Take your leadership to the next level by using his neuroscience-based approach to achieve fast, predictable, and impactful changes in leadership and sales. In this episode, we'll learn how to apply a brain-based methodology to facilitate productive coaching conversations - using the neuroscience of learning and be able to adopt effective, science-based strategies that help you develop new habits, skills, and behaviors. A Bit About Alvaro Alvaro is a C-IQ® Executive Coach, facilitator, speaker, and sales & leadership trainer that uses a neuroscience-based approach in all his work. His intention is to provide predictable, desirable results efficiently and to leave clients with the ability to continue to achieve these results independently. Alvaro works internationally in English and Spanish with small-to-medium-size enterprises (SMEs). He has coached and guided mid-level managers on their path to the C-suite, facilitated challenging partnership issues, helped turn toxic cultures around, trained sales teams and managers to create sales funnels and scripts that have had an instant positive impact on sales, and worked with business leaders to clarify and lead the execution of their vision. Having opened, owned, and wound down a restaurant over a seventeen-year period, working in outbound and inbound sales with Canada's largest non-profit lobby groups representing small business, and chairing mastermind groups of small business leaders in Canada's most prestigious leadership organization, Alvaro has the real-life experience necessary to apply the knowledge of Conversational Intelligence® and Integral Coaching to the kind of leadership development, sales training, and executive coaching that will propel your business and life forward. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alvaroperalta/ Website: https://wiredexecs.com/
Today on Ten Minute Mindset Reggie Marra returns to share how we can use communication and writing styles to create deeper understanding of opposing viewpoints in order to “do more good than harm.” Reggie Marra is a poet, educator, Integral Master Coach™ and author. His most recent work of nonfiction is "Enough with the...Talking Points: Doing More Good than Harm in Conversation" You can learn more about Reggie at: https://reggiemarra.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Ten Minute Mindset Reggie Marra explains how his love of reading and writing inspired him to help others communicate more deeply with the world. Reggie Marra is a poet, educator, Integral Master Coach™ and author. His most recent work of nonfiction is "Enough with the...Talking Points: Doing More Good than Harm in Conversation" You can learn more about Reggie at: https://reggiemarra.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Lamberti is an Integral Master Coach in private practice in Toronto, Canada. He works with clients to help them discover and thrive in meaningful work. He began his coaching practice working with millennials in the early stages of building their careers, helping them to gain clarity when entering the workforce. His expertise has now led him to coaching opportunities with NGOs in the Canadian public service. These are the types of organizations that work to better understand how to engage and support the younger generations of employees. Unlike many of his contemporaries, who entered the world of coaching later on in life as a second career, Michael began his work as a coach at the age of 28, after working in a job he did not care for. Taking the risk and launching into a coaching career at a relatively young age has paid dividends for Michael because of the unique way he can connect with his millennial clientele. Along with his coaching work, Michael also serves as a content producer and social media strategist for Integral Coaching Canada. He is also a member of the ICC Observer Faculty Team. When not coaching, he practices Zen meditation and Chen-style Practical Method, Taijiquan.What you'll learn about in this episode:Get to know Michael and what inspired him to go into the coaching space.Integral Coaching's framework and what attracted Michael to this specific coaching style.Michael's understanding of what it means to be a millennial.Distinctions between older and younger millennials and the influence of technology on these differences.Why Michael thinks that the characterization of millennials being obsessed with technology is unfair.Michael's experience working in the insurance industry.How millennials view time differently to most of the older generation.What Michael would say to a leader opposing a remote workforce at their company.The importance of businesses having time and geographical flexibility if they want to attract younger generations.There are merits to working in-person if it is intentional and structured.Millenials have to be clearer on what they want and the mentorship they hope for.Trends Michael has noticed with company loyalty as well as the hiring process.Michael's insights into how companies can make recruitment more people-centric.Traits Michael advises family business owners and entrepreneurs to look for in millennials.There is a gap in many interviews in terms of gauging the resilience of a prospective hire.What Michael believes employers should expect from the millennials they hire.Some of the important skills that millennials can gain from the older generation.True mentorship is a mutual and reciprocal exchange rather than a one-sided process.The need to connect with our values and tie meaning into the work we do.Personal and organizational values are unlikely to align perfectly, so be willing to compromise.Additional Resources:Website: https://www.mlcoaching.ca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellamberti/Links Mentioned:Integral Coaching: https://www.integralcoachingcanada.com/Ken Wilber: https://integrallife.com/
On Episode 018, Garland interviews Tovi Scruggs-Hussein, leadership coach Highlights of Episode 018:Tovi Introduction - 2:30Drivers in Education - 6:45Whiteness - 10:15Racial Healing + Allyship - 12:25Our Being Impacts our Doing - 15:00Let’s get Spiritual - 19:30Intro to Meditation - 26:45What can Parents do? - 30:30What’s next? - 38:21Inclusion & Full Circle - 43:03Afterthoughts 44:57Tovi C. Scruggs-Hussein is a visionary educator, author, and award-winning urban high school principal with over 25 years of emotional intelligence and self-mastery experience. She has served as California’s Regional Executive Director of Partners in School Innovation, founding co-director of the Association of CA School Administrators Equity Leaders Academy and Regional State Equity Representative, and co-founded a secondary school. Tovi is the founding co-teacher of the trauma-informed leadership course at Mills College. Most recently, Tovi was personally trained with Brené Brown and is a Certified Dare to Lead™ Facilitator and Courage Catalyst. Her other certifications are numerous and include Integral Coaching by New Ventures West, Search Inside Yourself, and Niroga Institute. Connect with Tovi:https://www.ticiess.com/IG: @goddessatworkhttps://www.facebook.com/tovi.scruggs.9https://www.linkedin.com/in/tovicscruggs/ Racial Healing Allies workshop: https://www.ticiess.com/racial-healing-alliesDare to Lead Immersion Program: https://www.ticiess.com/dare-to-leadParent Champion: https://amzn.to/2Ntq09rArticle about Parent Advocacy: https://bit.ly/2NDwUcs// Connect with and learn more about your host, Garland Fuller:Web: garlandfuller.comInstagram: @FullCircleWithGarlandLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/garlandfullerSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/garland)
This time Adam speaks with Christy McClendon, a NVW graduate and President/CEO of New Pathways for Youth, an organization serving youth living in extreme adversity. NPFY’s programs aim to break through self-destructive thinking and develop essential skills to empower youth to achieve the future they desire. In this conversation, Christy explains how NPFY’s youth, mentors […]
How does Integral Coaching, a method that works at such a deep developmental level, translate to working with leaders and corporations? This is a common question, and illusive territory for potential coaches. To help shed some light on the topic, Adam had a conversation with Andrea Garfield, founder and CEO of the Awesome Institute, a […]
When it comes to coaching − both personal and professional − there is often a massive misconception around how it's done and what the goal is. What generally comes to mind is sitting down with someone and being given a set of instructions on how to do things. For this reason, coaching often gets a negative connotation, especially from those who struggle to take orders. = There's a science behind coaching and a strong link to neuroscience. In order to create change, we need to understand how the brain naturally functions. Coaching, which ultimately aims to transform the way people think, react and behave, takes into account how the brain reacts to change so that strategies can be aligned and implemented accordingly. Our brains have their own inherent way of doing things, but unfortunately, sometimes wires can get crossed and we need a little help. Contrary to what many people think, professional and personal coaching is not about giving advice or being told what to do. It's about being readily equipped with the tools needed in order to improve performance in various aspects. There has been a shift away from telling people what to do and towards making suggestions and collaborating as a team. Moving towards a coaching culture means adopting a specific style in which we interact with people both inside and outside the workplace. As a professional Integral Coach and Academic Director of the Centre for Coaching , Janine Ahlers is a guru in the field of Integral Coaching − a form of coaching with a sound theoretical base. In this week's Top Women podcast, Topco Media CEO, Ralf Fletcher sits down with Janine to discuss the ins and outs of coaching, why we should always look inwards and the secrets to successful leadership.
When it comes to coaching − both personal and professional − there is often a massive misconception around how it's done and what the goal is. What generally comes to mind is sitting down with someone and being given a set of instructions on how to do things. For this reason, coaching often gets a negative connotation, especially from those who struggle to take orders. = There's a science behind coaching and a strong link to neuroscience. In order to create change, we need to understand how the brain naturally functions. Coaching, which ultimately aims to transform the way people think, react and behave, takes into account how the brain reacts to change so that strategies can be aligned and implemented accordingly. Our brains have their own inherent way of doing things, but unfortunately, sometimes wires can get crossed and we need a little help. Contrary to what many people think, professional and personal coaching is not about giving advice or being told what to do. It's about being readily equipped with the tools needed in order to improve performance in various aspects. There has been a shift away from telling people what to do and towards making suggestions and collaborating as a team. Moving towards a coaching culture means adopting a specific style in which we interact with people both inside and outside the workplace. As a professional Integral Coach and Academic Director of the Centre for Coaching , Janine Ahlers is a guru in the field of Integral Coaching − a form of coaching with a sound theoretical base. In this week's Top Women podcast, Topco Media CEO, Ralf Fletcher sits down with Janine to discuss the ins and outs of coaching, why we should always look inwards and the secrets to successful leadership.
Karen Joy Fritz, Evolutionary Coach, invented “PATH: A Strategic Transformation Game” and published best-selling “Purposetivity: The Feminine Face of Productivity,” and “The Art of Adventure.” Fascinated with how people tick, Karen has degrees in Neuropsychology and Computer Science from the University of Michigan and multiple coaching certifications including Integral Coaching and Enneagram. http://www.PurposeDrivenProcess.com, http://www.karenjoyfritz.com/ Lives in Fort Collins, Colorado
In this episode, I welcome professional mountain biker and Integral Coach Ryan Leech. Ryan is the founder and head coach of the Ryan Leech Connection, an online mountain biking skills training company with a mission to cultivate a lifelong passion for the sport of mountain biking. Through his 20 year-long career as a pro mountain biker, Ryan performed thousands of stunt shows around the world with clients such as Cirque du Soleil, IMBA, and Crankworx. Ryan and I cover a number of topics in this interview, including: What is the flow state and what are the four ways you can access it? How "down-time" has helped Ryan with breakthroughs in his personal and professional life How he's transforming his business to have more depth and communion with his fans, clients, and followers How his life has been shaped by his adoption and how he's using it to understand why he is here and what impact he is trying to have on the planet Dealing with hardships in life and how to stay with the pain rather than medicating or getting away from it At the end of the interview, Ryan shares a practice for communing with nature and how this helps him to stay grounded and present. To learn more about Ryan and his work, go to The Ryan Leech Connection Website. To learn more about Integral Coaching and living, go to https://www.integralcoachingcanada.com/
In Season 2 we switch into 5th Dimensional Conversations. I hope you enjoy this leap! Did you get sold on the “American dream” of success only to realize that being famous, rich or having the biggest house on the street was someone else’s idea of success all along? Maybe you got left with huge debt from college, a home purchase or just “keeping up with the jones.” If so, you are like me and many others and will love this casual conversation with Yev, a Harvard PHD who found that there was more to life than what society, media and mainstream education was discussing. In this conversation you will be taken past the 3rd dimension where we will discuss living consciously, radical openness and how to release the 3rd dimensional programming that most of us received throughout schooling so that you can live life exactly as you desire, making your own rules, your own success. You deserve to be selfish, to have everything you ever dreamed. Having a hard time making tough choices, keeping commitments, or quitting harmful habits? Conflicts at work or at home? Feeling like you are not living up to your full potential? Yev is a character coach and the creator of Six Streams, a system for discovering your purpose and achieving your dreams. He provides the resources you need to make conscious choices and embody who you really are. After graduating with a Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University, Yev spent a decade working in the field of National security. In parallel, he received formal training in Integral Coaching, insight meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, and the Enneagram of personality. He’s performed comedy and storytelling professionally, believing that good comedy requires self-awareness, and self-awareness requires a sense of humor. His mission is to guide you deeper into your life voyage, towards the source of freedom and empowerment. Yev lives in D.C. with my tuxedo cat Winnie and his rescue beagle Moose. To find out more about Yev check out https://www.facebook.com/thesixstreams/ If you enjoyed this episode than you will love the following resources: The Heaven on Earth Blueprint Join the Evolved Life community on Facebook Subscribe to the Evolved Life YouTube Channel Instagram: @myevolvedlyfe --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evolved-life-podcast/support
We have a Facebook group for listeners! Come join! https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMBcommunity/ Start with a vintage, enameled cast iron Dutch Oven (teal is her favorite). Then sauté a mirepoix of business acumen, marketing, and strategy; pour in a good bottle of Integral Coaching methodology; add a cup of movement and spirituality; and a hearty handful of feminist theory. Whisk gently. Follow with a sprinkle each of intuition, wry comedy, and truth talking; and finally a dash of Tibetan theories of Emptiness. Place in the sun for two hours and VOILA! You have Makenna. In 2015, she followed the wild hair of her intuition and managed to purchase (with the help of investors) La Pitchoune, Julia Child's former summer home in France. Since then, she has created The Courageous Cooking School at La Pitchoune, a recipe-free (EGADS!) experience that turns recipe bound cooks into creative masters of their home kitchen; created The HeartFirst Method–a movement and coaching methodology for leaders based on Integral Coaching methods; and founded ALo Records, one of the few women-owned record labels in the country. www.makennaheld.com http://makennaheld.com/leadershiprecipelive/ www.facebook.com/makennaheld
We have a Facebook group for listeners! Come join! https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMBcommunity/ Start with a vintage, enameled cast iron Dutch Oven (teal is her favorite). Then sauté a mirepoix of business acumen, marketing, and strategy; pour in a good bottle of Integral Coaching methodology; add a cup of movement and spirituality; and a hearty handful of feminist theory. Whisk gently. Follow with a sprinkle each of intuition, wry comedy, and truth talking; and finally a dash of Tibetan theories of Emptiness. Place in the sun for two hours and VOILA! You have Makenna. In 2015, she followed the wild hair of her intuition and managed to purchase (with the help of investors) La Pitchoune, Julia Child’s former summer home in France. Since then, she has created The Courageous Cooking School at La Pitchoune, a recipe-free (EGADS!) experience that turns recipe bound cooks into creative masters of their home kitchen; created The HeartFirst Method–a movement and coaching methodology for leaders based on Integral Coaching methods; and founded ALo Records, one of the few women-owned record labels in the country. www.makennaheld.com http://makennaheld.com/leadershiprecipelive/ www.facebook.com/makennaheld
This time Adam is joined by faculty member Cynthia Luna, who shares her own moving experience of pilgrimage and her insights on how Integral Coaching and the Professional Coaching Course embody this concept. Resources from this episode: Michael Meade, Fate and Destiny Read Cynthia’s blog post on this topic. Share:
In this episode, we check into the trajectory of ICC's unfolding. We trace the trajectory of ICC's unfolding from when Laura and Joanne met, into their journey of calling, and how this calling developed into the successive iterations of the Integral Coaching® Certification program. We play with the nature of expressing an elegant form out into the world, and what this took for them. We trace the transmission of the teaching to Chela, from her early days as a student into her seat as Lead Instructor for the Master Certification Module and part of ICC's leadership team. We close with Laura and Joanne's wish for their work as it's stewarded forward beyond them.
Tony and Sam host an amazing and super interesting guest - their good friend Andrew Leonard. Andrew, a fresh newlywed, discusses what life after the wedding is like. The three talk about the restaurant they all used to work at, the pros and cons of working in the service industry, and how Andrew transitioned out of restaurant work. Andrew tells Tony and Sam about Integral Coaching, his new career path, what it’s like to work with his wife, crystal healing summer camp, tinfoil hats, and his encounter with the dark wizard on Mount Shasta. Then the power cuts, abruptly ending the episode - perhaps the work of the dark wizard?? Opening song: This Girl (Kungs vs. Cookin’ on 3 Burners) by Kungs No closing song due to dark wizardry Sips: Wards Picker’s Hut Premium Handcrafted Cider/Phillips Ginger Beer/Bucha Brew Mint & Algae Kombucha
Kevin Snorf brings so much aliveness to this world through his passions of Quantum Jujitsu, Warrior Yoga, and Integral Coaching™. www.kevinsnorf.com
Mick Quinn is the best selling author of the major work on soul consciousness development, The Uncommon Path - Awakening Authentic Joy . Currently residing in Utah with his wife, Debora Prieto, this Irish-born author was the founder and CEO of several multimillion-dollar companies and is quoted regularly in many publications, including CNN Living, The Washington Times and The Wall Street Journal. He chose to give up his American Dream lifestyle in 2001, and studied Buddhism, Christianity, and the evolution of consciousness - all in search of discovering and expressing his eternal motives. Mick's life was radically transformed in the summer of 2001 while sitting in meditation with spiritual teacher, Andrew Cohen. As a result of this inner transformation, Mick left his former life behind and began to write and teach about the seed of great potential which rests with each one of us. He, along with his wife, Debora Prieto, who trained with Genpo Roshi in the Big Mind Process are currently leading a comprehensive consciousness course together. In addition, Mick and Debora offer joint and separate Integral Coaching programs to clients worldwide. Also as an evidence of Conscious Service Mick and Debora do social work in the slums of Guatemala, bringing light to those who need it the most, aplying and sharing all the knowledge and insights they had been gathering all over the years.
Mick Quinn is the best selling author of the major work on soul consciousness development, The Uncommon Path - Awakening Authentic Joy . Currently residing in Utah with his wife, Debora Prieto, this Irish-born author was the founder and CEO of several multimillion-dollar companies and is quoted regularly in many publications, including CNN Living, The Washington Times and The Wall Street Journal. He chose to give up his American Dream lifestyle in 2001, and studied Buddhism, Christianity, and the evolution of consciousness - all in search of discovering and expressing his eternal motives. Mick's life was radically transformed in the summer of 2001 while sitting in meditation with spiritual teacher, Andrew Cohen. As a result of this inner transformation, Mick left his former life behind and began to write and teach about the seed of great potential which rests with each one of us. He, along with his wife, Debora Prieto, who trained with Genpo Roshi in the Big Mind Process are currently leading a comprehensive consciousness course together. In addition, Mick and Debora offer joint and separate Integral Coaching programs to clients worldwide. Also as an evidence of Conscious Service Mick and Debora do social work in the slums of Guatemala, bringing light to those who need it the most, aplying and sharing all the knowledge and insights they had been gathering all over the years.
Mick Quinn is the best selling author of the major work on soul consciousness development, The Uncommon Path. Currently residing in Utah with his wife, Debora Prieto, this Irish-born author was the founder and CEO of several multimillion-dollar companies and is quoted regularly in many publications, including CNN Living, The Washington Times and The Wall Street Journal. He chose to give up his American Dream lifestyle in 2001, and studied Buddhism, Christianity, and the evolution of consciousness - all in search of discovering and expressing his eternal motives. Mick's life was radically transformed in the summer of 2001 while sitting in meditation with spiritual teacher, Andrew Cohen. As a result of this inner transformation, Mick left his former life behind and began to write and teach about the seed of great potential which rests with each one of us. He, along with his wife, Debora Prieto, who trained with Genpo Roshi in the Big Mind Process are currently leading a comprehensive consciousness course together. In addition, Mick and Debora offer joint and separate Integral Coaching programs to clients worldwide.
What would it be like to stop interfering with our experience? To stop filtering each thing that happens to us through our history (why) and our future (what if), but to relax and experience it fully as it happens? ____________ Dean Bellerby teaches Integral Coaching® practice and ‘A Year To Live' groups, exploring what it means to be fully human, fully spirit, and fully queer in the world. Dean has been a born-again Christian (including participating in an ex-gay ministry), an arguer with God, a Buddhist, and a Diamond Approach practitioner. He hasn't got a clue who he is now. Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
Currently residing in Utah with his wife, Debora Prieto, this Irish-born author was the founder and CEO of several multimillion-dollar companies and is quoted regularly in many publications, including CNN Living, The Washington Times and The Wall Street Journal. He chose to give up his American Dream lifestyle in 2001, and studied Buddhism, Christianity, and the evolution of consciousness - all in search of discovering and expressing his eternal motives. The Uncommon Path is the second book by Irish author, Mick Quinn. Mick's work was first published in Spanish as Poder Y Gracia, by Corona Borealis Publishing in the summer of 2007. Mick's life was radically transformed in the summer of 2001 while sitting in meditation with spiritual teacher, Andrew Cohen. As a result of this inner transformation, Mick left his former life behind and began to write and teach about the seed of great potential which rests with each one of us. Mick's work is touching the hearts, minds, and spirits of all those who come in contact with its direct, yet gentle message. An essential aspect of his teachings points to identifying and transcending concealed conditioning on the path of awakening. Mick is the founder of Choice for Enlightened Living Fellowship (CELF), a non-profit organization devoted to the discovery and expression of conscious values in daily life. He, along with his wife, Debora Prieto, who trained with Genpo Roshi in the Big Mind Process are currently leading a comprehensive consciousness course together. In addition, Mick and Debora offer joint and separate Integral Coaching programs to clients worldwide. Mick was the founder and CEO of several multimillion-dollar companies in New York City from 1994-2001. His work is regularly quoted and featured in many publications, including CNN Living, The Washington Times, ADD Magazine, Body & Mind Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal.
Currently residing in Utah with his wife, Debora Prieto, this Irish-born author was the founder and CEO of several multimillion-dollar companies and is quoted regularly in many publications, including CNN Living, The Washington Times and The Wall Street Journal. He chose to give up his American Dream lifestyle in 2001, and studied Buddhism, Christianity, and the evolution of consciousness - all in search of discovering and expressing his eternal motives. The Uncommon Path is the second book by Irish author, Mick Quinn. Mick's work was first published in Spanish as Poder Y Gracia, by Corona Borealis Publishing in the summer of 2007. Mick's life was radically transformed in the summer of 2001 while sitting in meditation with spiritual teacher, Andrew Cohen. As a result of this inner transformation, Mick left his former life behind and began to write and teach about the seed of great potential which rests with each one of us. Mick's work is touching the hearts, minds, and spirits of all those who come in contact with its direct, yet gentle message. An essential aspect of his teachings points to identifying and transcending concealed conditioning on the path of awakening. Mick is the founder of Choice for Enlightened Living Fellowship (CELF), a non-profit organization devoted to the discovery and expression of conscious values in daily life. He, along with his wife, Debora Prieto, who trained with Genpo Roshi in the Big Mind Process are currently leading a comprehensive consciousness course together. In addition, Mick and Debora offer joint and separate Integral Coaching programs to clients worldwide. Mick was the founder and CEO of several multimillion-dollar companies in New York City from 1994-2001. His work is regularly quoted and featured in many publications, including CNN Living, The Washington Times, ADD Magazine, Body & Mind Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal.
GBF Sangha members share their favorite poems, along with a brief personal commentary revealing how it has impacted their life or practice. ____________ Dean Bellerby teaches Integral Coaching® practice and ‘A Year To Live' groups, explorating what it means to be fully human, fully spirit, and fully queer in the world. Dean has been a born-again Christian (including participating in an ex-gay ministry), an arguer with God, a Buddhist, and a Diamond Approach practitioner. He hasn't got a clue who he is now. Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
A great way to get to know fellow sangha participants, a "Dharma Duo" features two members of GBF sharing their background, what brought them to Buddhism, and how their practice and experience with the dharma has impacted their lives. ____________ Dean Bellerby teaches Integral Coaching® practice and ‘A Year To Live' groups, exploring what it means to be fully human, fully spirit, and fully queer in the world. Dean has been a born-again Christian (including participating in an ex-gay ministry), an arguer with God, a Buddhist, and a Diamond Approach practitioner. He hasn't got a clue who he is now. Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter