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Will Bowen, author of A Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted joins Joe to discuss the negative impact of complaining on our perception of the world. They also explore how making a conscious effort to quit complaining can significantly improve our lives. In this episode, Joe and Will dive into the following topics:How the 21-Day Complaint Free challenge worksThe social reasons why people actually complainThe difference between processing and venting and why it mattersUsing negative feelings as a catalyst for self-reflectionThe myth of blowing off steamDeveloping a mindset for embracing challengesAfter decades of unprecedented sales success in insurance, broadcasting, and advertising, on July 23, 2006 Will Bowen's life changed forever…and so did the lives of tens of millions of people (so far).On that day, Will invited 250 people to try and break the negative habit of complaining by going 21 consecutive days without uttering a single gripe.Will gave each person a purple bracelet to be used as a mindfulness tool.His idea: switch the bracelet from wrist-to-wrist with each spoken complaint and keep switching until you go 21 consecutive days without complaining.Will's idea EXPLODED around the world until now, some 15 years later, the worldwide Complaint Free bracelet total is over 15 million and climbing.Will Bowen's 21-Day Complaint Free challenge has been recommended by Oprah, Maya Angelou, Tim Ferris, Joe Vitale, Gary Zukov, The Wall Street Journal, NBC's Today Show, the ABC Evening News, NPR, and too many additional celebrities and media outlets to include here.Will has written 5 International Bestselling books that have sold more than 4 million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 35 languages.Special thanks to this week's sponsors!Veteran-founded Adyton. Step into the next generation of equipment management with Log-E by Adyton. Whether you are doing monthly inventories or preparing for deployment, Log-E is your pocket property book, giving real-time visibility into equipment status and mission readiness. Learn more about how Log-E can revolutionize your property tracking process here!My favorite coffee is veteran-owned Alpha Coffee and I've been drinking it every morning since 2020! They make 100% premium arabica coffee. Alpha has donated over 22k bags of coffee to deployed units and they offer a 10% discount for military veterans, first responders, nurses, and teachers! Try their coffee today. Once you taste the Alpha difference, you won't want to drink anything else! Learn more here.
What is the American dream? Are you living it? In this message, you'll discover God's plan to live the life you've always wanted….is to look more like Jesus, day by day!
What did you expect out of life and marriage? Are you getting what you wanted? Life can get busy and overwhelming for a man in the "stress bubble" in trying to manage life, marriage, perhaps kids, career, and trying to be the man God created you to be. You could use some help. Jim Ramos, author, speaker, and founder of Men in the Arena, is Dr. Carol's guest on this episode. They talk about the major mindset shift Jim had to experience that changed everything in his life and especially in his marriage. Husbands will be both encouraged and challenged, and we've got a few words for women as well. Check out Jim Ramos and Men in the Arena on their website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube Check out Dr. Carol's new book Sexpectations: Reframing Your Good and Not-So-Good Stories About God, Love, and Relationships And look around at all the supplementary resources at YourSexpectations.com. Dr. Carol loves to hear from you. You can leave a confidential message here.
Luke 15 tells the story of a son who returns home to his Father. The good news of this story is that the Father holds no grudges.
In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by Bulova, host Samir Mourani sits down with innovation strategist and bestselling author Shan Kanungo to talk about taking the leap and becoming the best version of yourself with one life hack. Be BOLD. The author of 'The Bold Ones' talks artificial intelligence (A.I.), innovation, change, disruption, how the power is shifting from institutions and governments to individuals and why that is your opportunity to live the life you always wanted. Shawn talks about how humans are the future but so is AI. #gentstalk About Gent's Talk: The Gent's Talk series, powered by Gent's Post and presented by BULOVA Canada is an episodic podcast/video style conversation with the leading gents and rising stars of industry. Guests on the show thus far include Russell Peters, James Blunt, Jonathan Osorio, Director X, JP Saxe, Wes Hall, Johnny Orlando, Shan Boodram, Dom Gabriel, Nick Bateman, & many more. The conversations range from career, mental health, family, relationships, business, and everything in between. Even more excitingly, Gent's Talk is the first ever podcast in video format to be featured on all Air Canada domestic/international flights. Our intention is to have a raw and unfiltered conversation with our guests about their lives, how they achieved their successes, lessons learned along the way, and the challenges of climbing that mountain. About Shawn Kanungo: Shawn Kanungo is a globally recognized innovation strategist and bestselling author. He advises leading organizations and executives on disruptive trends. In 2021, Forbes called Kanungo the “best virtual keynote speaker I've ever seen”. His debut book, The Bold Ones, offers a playbook for individuals to become bolder to push their careers and companies forward. Connect with us! Website: https://gentspost.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentspost/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gentstalkpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gentspost/ CREDITS: Host/Producer: Samir Mourani Creative Director: Steven Branco Video & Sound Editor: Roman Lapshin Video & Sound Technician: Poncho Navarro Studio: Startwell Studios A STAMINA Group Production, powered by Gent's Post.
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think the most important thing that I would like young people to know is that they can build their future. That they have the power and they have the agency to shape their future and they have the ability and the power when working with others to have an even broader impact.The thing that scares me the most about the future is when people give up that agency and they let other people design their futures for them. For me, I think it's incredibly powerful to go to young people and say you can do it. But also you need to tell me what you want. And I think empowering them to have a vision for the future, that's why I spend so much time in schools and talking to young people because it's those visions that I think are incredibly important."Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think, oftentimes, what'll happen as a trap when we talk about technology. People say, 'Well, what do you think is the future of artificial intelligence? Or what is the future of neural interfaces? Or what is the future of this?' And I always pause them and say, 'Wait a minute. If you're just talking about the technology, you're having the wrong conversation because it's not about the technology.'So when people talk about what's the future of AI? I say, I don't know. What do we want the future of AI to be? And I think that's a shift that sounds quite subtle to some people, but it's really important because if you look at any piece of news or anything like that, they talk about AI as if it was a thing that was fully formed, that sprang out of the Earth and is now walking around doing things. And what will AI do in the future and how will it affect our jobs? It's not AI that's doing it. These are people. These are companies. These are organizations that are doing it. And that's where we need to keep our focus. What are those organizations doing. And also what do we want from it as humans?"Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think the most important thing that I would like young people to know is that they can build their future. That they have the power and they have the agency to shape their future and they have the ability and the power when working with others to have an even broader impact.The thing that scares me the most about the future is when people give up that agency and they let other people design their futures for them. For me, I think it's incredibly powerful to go to young people and say you can do it. But also you need to tell me what you want. And I think empowering them to have a vision for the future, that's why I spend so much time in schools and talking to young people because it's those visions that I think are incredibly important."Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think, oftentimes, what'll happen as a trap when we talk about technology. People say, 'Well, what do you think is the future of artificial intelligence? Or what is the future of neural interfaces? Or what is the future of this?' And I always pause them and say, 'Wait a minute. If you're just talking about the technology, you're having the wrong conversation because it's not about the technology.'So when people talk about what's the future of AI? I say, I don't know. What do we want the future of AI to be? And I think that's a shift that sounds quite subtle to some people, but it's really important because if you look at any piece of news or anything like that, they talk about AI as if it was a thing that was fully formed, that sprang out of the Earth and is now walking around doing things. And what will AI do in the future and how will it affect our jobs? It's not AI that's doing it. These are people. These are companies. These are organizations that are doing it. And that's where we need to keep our focus. What are those organizations doing. And also what do we want from it as humans?"Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
"Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think, oftentimes, what'll happen as a trap when we talk about technology. People say, 'Well, what do you think is the future of artificial intelligence? Or what is the future of neural interfaces? Or what is the future of this?' And I always pause them and say, 'Wait a minute. If you're just talking about the technology, you're having the wrong conversation because it's not about the technology.'So when people talk about what's the future of AI? I say, I don't know. What do we want the future of AI to be? And I think that's a shift that sounds quite subtle to some people, but it's really important because if you look at any piece of news or anything like that, they talk about AI as if it was a thing that was fully formed, that sprang out of the Earth and is now walking around doing things. And what will AI do in the future and how will it affect our jobs? It's not AI that's doing it. These are people. These are companies. These are organizations that are doing it. And that's where we need to keep our focus. What are those organizations doing. And also what do we want from it as humans?"Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"Being worried about the future is just that, it's worrying. Think about how much time and energy you spend worrying about stuff that hasn't happened, and maybe even never will. But what if you instead put all of your energy towards the creation of a positive and lasting future?I think the most important thing that I would like young people to know is that they can build their future. That they have the power and they have the agency to shape their future and they have the ability and the power when working with others to have an even broader impact.The thing that scares me the most about the future is when people give up that agency and they let other people design their futures for them. For me, I think it's incredibly powerful to go to young people and say you can do it. But also you need to tell me what you want. And I think empowering them to have a vision for the future, that's why I spend so much time in schools and talking to young people because it's those visions that I think are incredibly important."Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love."Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love."Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love."Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love."Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love."Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love."Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brian David Johnson is Futurist in Residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love."Let's talk about technology and the role of humanity and the role of being human and what it means to be present in that. We need to keep humans at the center of everything that we do, that everything that we do in our life is about humans. It begins with humans and ends with humans. There might be technologies and businesses and all these things in between, but we should measure the effect on humans.When I talk to people about artificial intelligence or technology, I'm generally asking them two questions. What are you optimizing for? What's the effect that you're trying to get? Developing technology for technology's sake, although it can be kind of interesting...then is why you're doing it because you think it's interesting? But then ultimately, if you're doing it beyond your own gratification, why are you doing it?So much of what I do in that is talking to governments and militaries and large organizations to say we always have to keep humans in the loop. You have to keep humans in the center because it's about us. That really is incredibly important. And that's one of the central ideas in the future. The future should be about humans, and where are humans going. And what do we want as humans? And how are we using technology to make us more human, or healthier, or happier, or more productive?"https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnson/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What will the future look like? What are the risks and opportunities of AI? What role can we play in designing the future we want to live in?Voices of philosophers, futurists, AI experts, science fiction authors, activists, and lawyers reflecting on AI, technology, and the Future of Humanity. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast.Voices on this episode are:DR. SUSAN SCHNEIDER American philosopher and artificial intelligence expert. She is the founding director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University. Author of Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence, and The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. www.fau.edu/artsandletters/philosophy/susan-schneider/indexNICK BOSTROM Founder and Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Philosopher, Author of NYTimes Bestseller Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Bostrom's academic work has been translated into more than 30 languages. He is a repeat main TED speaker and has been on Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers list twice and was included in Prospect's World Thinkers list, the youngest person in the top 15. https://nickbostrom.com https://www.fhi.ox.ac.ukBRIAN DAVID JOHNSONFuturist in residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnsonDEAN SPADE Professor at SeattleU's School of Law, Author of Mutual Aid, Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next), and Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law.www.deanspade.netALLEN STEELEScience Fiction Author. He has been awarded a number of Hugos, Asimov's Readers, and Locus Awards. of the Coyote Trilogy, Arkwright, and other books. His books include Coyote Trilogy and Arkwright. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He has also served as an advisor for the Space Frontier Foundation. In 2001, he testified before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives in hearings regarding space exploration in the 21st century.www.allensteele.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What will the future look like? What are the risks and opportunities of AI? What role can we play in designing the future we want to live in?Voices of philosophers, futurists, AI experts, science fiction authors, activists, and lawyers reflecting on AI, technology, and the Future of Humanity. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast.Voices on this episode are:DR. SUSAN SCHNEIDER American philosopher and artificial intelligence expert. She is the founding director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University. Author of Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence, and The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. www.fau.edu/artsandletters/philosophy/susan-schneider/indexNICK BOSTROM Founder and Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Philosopher, Author of NYTimes Bestseller Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Bostrom's academic work has been translated into more than 30 languages. He is a repeat main TED speaker and has been on Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers list twice and was included in Prospect's World Thinkers list, the youngest person in the top 15. https://nickbostrom.com https://www.fhi.ox.ac.ukBRIAN DAVID JOHNSONFuturist in residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnsonDEAN SPADE Professor at SeattleU's School of Law, Author of Mutual Aid, Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next), and Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law.www.deanspade.netALLEN STEELEScience Fiction Author. He has been awarded a number of Hugos, Asimov's Readers, and Locus Awards. of the Coyote Trilogy, Arkwright, and other books. His books include Coyote Trilogy and Arkwright. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He has also served as an advisor for the Space Frontier Foundation. In 2001, he testified before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives in hearings regarding space exploration in the 21st century.www.allensteele.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What will the future look like? What are the risks and opportunities of AI? What role can we play in designing the future we want to live in?Voices of philosophers, futurists, AI experts, science fiction authors, activists, and lawyers reflecting on AI, technology, and the Future of Humanity. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast.Voices on this episode are:DR. SUSAN SCHNEIDER American philosopher and artificial intelligence expert. She is the founding director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University. Author of Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence, and The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. www.fau.edu/artsandletters/philosophy/susan-schneider/indexNICK BOSTROM Founder and Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Philosopher, Author of NYTimes Bestseller Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Bostrom's academic work has been translated into more than 30 languages. He is a repeat main TED speaker and has been on Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers list twice and was included in Prospect's World Thinkers list, the youngest person in the top 15. https://nickbostrom.com https://www.fhi.ox.ac.ukBRIAN DAVID JOHNSONFuturist in residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnsonDEAN SPADE Professor at SeattleU's School of Law, Author of Mutual Aid, Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next), and Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law.www.deanspade.netALLEN STEELEScience Fiction Author. He has been awarded a number of Hugos, Asimov's Readers, and Locus Awards. of the Coyote Trilogy, Arkwright, and other books. His books include Coyote Trilogy and Arkwright. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He has also served as an advisor for the Space Frontier Foundation. In 2001, he testified before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives in hearings regarding space exploration in the 21st century.www.allensteele.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
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What will the future look like? What are the risks and opportunities of AI? What role can we play in designing the future we want to live in?Voices of philosophers, futurists, AI experts, science fiction authors, activists, and lawyers reflecting on AI, technology, and the Future of Humanity. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast.Voices on this episode are:DR. SUSAN SCHNEIDER American philosopher and artificial intelligence expert. She is the founding director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University. Author of Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence, and The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. www.fau.edu/artsandletters/philosophy/susan-schneider/indexNICK BOSTROM Founder and Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Philosopher, Author of NYTimes Bestseller Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Bostrom's academic work has been translated into more than 30 languages. He is a repeat main TED speaker and has been on Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers list twice and was included in Prospect's World Thinkers list, the youngest person in the top 15. https://nickbostrom.com https://www.fhi.ox.ac.ukBRIAN DAVID JOHNSONFuturist in residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnsonDEAN SPADE Professor at SeattleU's School of Law, Author of Mutual Aid, Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next), and Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law.www.deanspade.netALLEN STEELEScience Fiction Author. He has been awarded a number of Hugos, Asimov's Readers, and Locus Awards. of the Coyote Trilogy, Arkwright, and other books. His books include Coyote Trilogy and Arkwright. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He has also served as an advisor for the Space Frontier Foundation. In 2001, he testified before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives in hearings regarding space exploration in the 21st century.www.allensteele.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What will the future look like? What are the risks and opportunities of AI? What role can we play in designing the future we want to live in?Voices of philosophers, futurists, AI experts, science fiction authors, activists, and lawyers reflecting on AI, technology, and the Future of Humanity. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast.Voices on this episode are:DR. SUSAN SCHNEIDER American philosopher and artificial intelligence expert. She is the founding director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University. Author of Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence, and The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. www.fau.edu/artsandletters/philosophy/susan-schneider/indexNICK BOSTROM Founder and Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Philosopher, Author of NYTimes Bestseller Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Bostrom's academic work has been translated into more than 30 languages. He is a repeat main TED speaker and has been on Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers list twice and was included in Prospect's World Thinkers list, the youngest person in the top 15. https://nickbostrom.com https://www.fhi.ox.ac.ukBRIAN DAVID JOHNSONFuturist in residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnsonDEAN SPADE Professor at SeattleU's School of Law, Author of Mutual Aid, Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next), and Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law.www.deanspade.netALLEN STEELEScience Fiction Author. He has been awarded a number of Hugos, Asimov's Readers, and Locus Awards. of the Coyote Trilogy, Arkwright, and other books. His books include Coyote Trilogy and Arkwright. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He has also served as an advisor for the Space Frontier Foundation. In 2001, he testified before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives in hearings regarding space exploration in the 21st century.www.allensteele.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What will the future look like? What are the risks and opportunities of AI? What role can we play in designing the future we want to live in?Voices of philosophers, futurists, AI experts, science fiction authors, activists, and lawyers reflecting on AI, technology, and the Future of Humanity. All voices in this episode are from our interviews for The Creative Process & One Planet Podcast.Voices on this episode are:DR. SUSAN SCHNEIDER American philosopher and artificial intelligence expert. She is the founding director of the Center for the Future Mind at Florida Atlantic University. Author of Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence, and The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. www.fau.edu/artsandletters/philosophy/susan-schneider/indexNICK BOSTROM Founder and Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford, Philosopher, Author of NYTimes Bestseller Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Bostrom's academic work has been translated into more than 30 languages. He is a repeat main TED speaker and has been on Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers list twice and was included in Prospect's World Thinkers list, the youngest person in the top 15. https://nickbostrom.com https://www.fhi.ox.ac.ukBRIAN DAVID JOHNSONFuturist in residence at Arizona State University's Center for Science and the Imagination, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the Director of the ASU Threatcasting Lab. He is Author of The Future You: How to Create the Life You Always Wanted, Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction, 21st Century Robot: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories, Humanity in the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, Screen Future: The Future of Entertainment, Computing, and the Devices We Love.https://csi.asu.edu/people/brian-david-johnsonDEAN SPADE Professor at SeattleU's School of Law, Author of Mutual Aid, Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next), and Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law.www.deanspade.netALLEN STEELEScience Fiction Author. He has been awarded a number of Hugos, Asimov's Readers, and Locus Awards. of the Coyote Trilogy, Arkwright, and other books. His books include Coyote Trilogy and Arkwright. He is a former member of the Board of Directors and Board of Advisors for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He has also served as an advisor for the Space Frontier Foundation. In 2001, he testified before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives in hearings regarding space exploration in the 21st century.www.allensteele.comwww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
On this episode of Let's Talk Local podcast I sit down and chat with local Salt Lake City author, Michael Vanderplas. We talk about his book Stay Strong - Overcome Suicidal Thoughts and Live the Life You Always Wanted.
Welcome to another powerful episode of the Leader Talk Podcast! We have the privilege of sitting down with Michael Vanderplas, a remarkable individual whose life experiences have shaped him into a complete healer. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades as an ICU and Psychiatric Nurse, Mike has faced more "life or death" situations than most, granting him unparalleled insight into the full spectrum of life. His unwavering commitment to personal growth and improving the lives of others led him to achieve a lifelong goal in 2017 - becoming a Master Practitioner and Trainer of Hypnosis, NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), and QTT (Quantum Timeline Therapy). In 2022, Michael's passion for helping others propelled him to new heights, as he became an International Best-Selling Author with his debut book, "Stay Strong – Overcome Suicidal Thoughts and Live the Life You Always Wanted." In this heartfelt episode, Mike opens up about his work with active-duty military service members who struggle with PTSD and Suicidal Ideations. Through his expertise, he guides them in overcoming past and present traumas, fostering resilience, and forming healthy relationships with others. During the conversation, we delve into topics such as helping active-duty members overcome suicidal ideation, the power of asking authentic questions to support friends facing suicidal thoughts, and the transformative impact of rediscovering purpose in reducing suicidal tendencies. Join us as we gain valuable insights from Michael Vanderplas's profound experiences and expertise. Tune in for an inspiring and life-changing discussion on healing, resilience, and finding hope even in the darkest of times. To find out more about Michael visit: www.enlightened-academy.com www.staystrongbook.com/4utah YouTube: Viking Nurse@vikingnurse4319 Instagram: mike_vanderplas Remember to like, comment, share, and subscribe to this podcast! To find out more about our coaching services go to www.joedetre.com. To learn my about People First Leadership Video Bundle go to https://sociatap.com/josedetre/ Show your support for this podcast at https://paypal.me/CU2Sjoedetre or CashApp $JoseDetre Music by Hot_Music from Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joeonthemic/support
Be honest with me…how many times have you *tried* to implement a proper mindfulness or meditation routine and 2 weeks later, you've gone back to your old ways! Don't worry babe, I feel you. If you're wanting to finally crack the code on mindfulness, then today's episode is perfect for you. I sit down with former group coaching and current Mastermind client of mine, Carina, to talk about ways in which you can incorporate mindfulness rituals into your busy daily life, as well as how you can start living the life you always wanted. Carina is a meditation teacher, Reiki practitioner and mindfulness mentor. With Tendermind, she founded a platform for modern mindfulness, meditation and Reiki in 2020 and has been giving Reiki courses in Zurich since 2022. Her intention is to bring more peace and ease into people's everyday life through mindfulness and meditation, so that they can focus on the things that are really important. In this episode, we discuss all things: >> How Carina became involved in mindfulness and how she turned it into her career >> Practices Carina recommends to integrate into your daily life, especially with a busy schedule >> Why Carina believes that mindfulness is now more important than ever >> How mindfulness can help us become more productive >> Why Carina joined THE FEM LEADER and what happened over the course of those 4 months >> What Reiki is and what it does for us You can find Carina here: Instagram: @tendermind.ch Website + Courses: www.tendermind.ch P.S. Are you loving the podcast? If you leave a written review on iTunes and send a screenshot to my team at support@lauraherde.com, they'll give you access to the replay of the Embodied Manifestation Masterclass worth $222 USD for FREE! Listen on iTunes Listen on Spotify More free resources for you: FREE HEAL YOUR FEMININE ENERGY GUIDE RECEIVE MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Offerings for you: JOIN THE FREEDOM MEMBERSHIP JOIN MY LEADERSHIP MASTERMIND GET MENTORED 1-1 GET CERTIFIED AS A COACH >> EMAIL ME TO CONNECT: hello@lauraherde.com As always, feel free to share this episode with your bestie, and tag me on IG when you listen so I can repost you! Thank you so much for tuning in, love. I am rooting for you. xx
E58 - Nate A Turner J.D. - The Harvard University Blueprint for Raising Your Kids Book - Raising Supaman - Although many years have passed since Nathaniel A. Turner began writing letters to his then two-year-old son, Raising Supaman remains as prophetic as ever. Turner's aim in writing his son was to witness during his lifetime the outward manifestation of his deepest hopes and most profound dreams, namely that his child would be a better man than him.In Raising Supaman, Turner explores the most critical issues in the lives of males of all ages. From academic success and professional advancement to personal achievement to social responsibility, Turner wrote a practical travel guide that anyone might use to navigate their way through the incredible journey called life.Join this TED speaker and internationally renowned Humanity Propulsion Engineer for a transparent, authentic, and loving examination of the role and purpose of a man through the letters of a father to his son, correspondence intuitively written from one man to another man. In Raising Supaman, not only will you discover what is necessary to raise a great man, but you will find everything you need to become a Supaman. About the Author Author and TED speaker, Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALS is a self-described “Humanity Propulsion Engineer.” Turner's appeared in many media outlets, including The Washington Post, Black Enterprise, iHeartRadio, The Good Men Project, Sirius XM, and U.S. News & World Report. Corporations, municipalities, and NGOs like Anthem, Inc., National Collegiate Athletic Association, the City of Indianapolis, and the National Society of Black Engineers invite Nate to share his practical message for living the life we've always imagined while also serving the greater good. A modern-day Renaissance Man, as evidenced by the diversity of his education, including a bachelor in accounting, masters in history and theology, and doctor of jurisprudence combined with a wide range of personal experiences and professions, are only part of what makes his wide-ranging presentations “can't miss” events. What truly sets Nate apart from others is his unique oft times comical ability not only to see the world differently but to challenge his audiences in an edutaining way to live outside the box so that the world might be able to experience us at our very best. As a zealous advocate that every person has an opportunity to maximize their human potential, Nate regularly shares through books, courses, workshops, and conferences a backward design life process initially created to help his unborn child become a great global citizen and meet the rigorous educational requirements of the top colleges and universities without means of wealth, privilege, legacy status, fraud, bribery, cheating or Adobe Photoshop. Today, those tools, techniques, and strategies initially created to help a Gen Zer thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution are educational and life development staples for students and parents of all ages, and organizations all over the country. When you hear Nathaniel, not only will it be obvious why he is a highly sought after speaker, you will never be the same. Moreover, there is little doubt that those in the audience will leave with a renewed commitment to live the life they've always imagined while doing their part to leave the earth better than it was when they arrived. For more information, visit www.nathanielaturner.com. Book: The Amazing World of STEM Book: Stop The Bus: Education Reform in 31 Days Book: It's A Jungle Out There: Power Parenting Lessons Inspired by The Lion King Book: Journey Forward: How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted ___ https://dadspace.ca/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dad-space-podcast/message
Thanks for listening to the City Life Lansing Podcast. Loving you and the city, one life at a time. Visit us online at citylifelansing.com. You can also catch us on all social media @citylifelansing #YouBelongHere #LoveTheCity
Ps Richard Brohier speaks on living a full life with Jesus the shepherd.
We may be “biased” (it's a sewing term, get it?) but we enjoyed our conversation with Alissa from Oceans of Thread quilt shop SEW much! Listen in as Alissa explains how she broke all the rules to become an entrepreneur at only 20, built a second business from her hobby, and DIY'd her own baby! https://www.oceansofthread.com/
If your monsters could help you live more of the life you want to live, would you get to know them, and invite them in? What about sharing them with a trusted partner in a thoughtful, conscious process? Ken did, and it made him cry, right here in the podcast - tears of relief for the possibility of realizing potential. We're talking about letting in our darker parts, and how much our lives can expand when we do. Do your monsters sometimes stage a take-over, hurting you and others? It happens, and it means that it is time to get conscious and practical about shadow work. Want to take this further? Joli's Sexual Shadow Masterclass is a great next step. We mentioned a couple of songs in this episode, here are the links for Spotiify: The Avett Brothers - The Perfect Space Suzanne Vega - Don't Uncork What You Can't Contain
Corporate gift giving can often feel stale, depersonalized, and obligatory. But our latest guest, President, co-founder, and Chef Lucia E. Robles, is on a mission to change that — and help companies build better relationships with those they work with. Lucia also knows a thing or two about building great client relationships through top-notch customer service. As the owner of a luxury B2B gourmet gift company, it's a cornerstone of her business. Lucia is a pastry chef turned business owner, a Le Cordon Bleu graduate, who is the president and co-founder of the high-end luxury B2B gourmet gift company, Lucia & Co. Her firm makes consistent client appreciation gifting possible with their customizable auto done-for-you gift plans, and specializes in working with professionals who have compliance sending and spending regulations. At 40 Strategy, we're also a client of Lucia & Co. — we can vouch for their excellent customer service and gifts with a personalized touch. Listen to the full episode for more on how companies can be better gift-givers, the secret to top-notch customer service, the power of intention-setting, and more. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn: More about Lucia's business, which involves B2B gifting The key to great (and sincere) customer service The mistake that people (and companies) make when it comes to gift-giving How Lucia went from foodie and pastry chef to small business owner Some of the growing pains Lucia has experienced as she's grown her business Why Lucia's company was a remote and hybrid-first workplace from its inception Some of the metrics Lucia uses to measure success within her company — and her life The value of not being on Zoom, according to Lucia, and why she does so much of her business on regular phone calls Why Lucia “meowed” at her co-workers in her previous corporate job — and what the experiment says about communication Why intention-setting is so important in Lucia's daily life, plus other regular habits she's integrated What a “cleaner” is in the setting of a business, and why it's not always possible to train someone for that role Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Lucia & Company's website Lucia & Co. on Instagram Lucia & Co. on Facebook Lucia E. Robles on LinkedIn “Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable” by Tim S. Grover “A Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted” by Will Bowen 40 Strategy Contact 40 Strategy Carl J. Cox on LinkedIn
In this episode: slowing down, stoicism, finding something to neglect on purpose, focusing on the present, flow states, and actionable steps. Throughout the history of this podcast we have had many guests discuss books that have offered great advice and education to them on the Journey to FI, and with the large selection to choose from we can't think of a better time to start working down the list! On today's episode we are joined by Josue and Ginger in our new series The Choose FI Book Club. This week, we'll be sharing our thoughts and takeaways from the book "4,000 Weeks: Time Management for Mortals" by Oliver Burkeman, as well as share some opinions on the book from our listeners who shared their opinions with us! While many of us on the Journey to FI feel that this lifestyle can be very future-driven, it can be overwhelming to want to accomplish so much with only so much time. This book reminds us that time is finite, and you can't spend it worrying about what you have or haven't yet accomplished. Instead, it may be best to live in the present and appreciate the day to day as it relates to your journey. Having a timeline and working towards the finish line is part of the journey, but remember that the decisions you are making in your life and the experiences that come with it are just as important as the end result! Book Club Selection: "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals" by Oliver Burkeman Timestamps: 1:48 - Introduction 2:41 - The Concept Of Reading And Retaining 6:23 - Slowing Down And Focusing On What's Important 10:20 - Stephanie's Observation 18:53 - Amy's Observation And Stoicism 23:52 - You Can't Do Everything And CJ's Observation 30:29 - Choosing Something To Neglect On Purpose 33:34 - Shelleys Voicemail And Finding Time To Spend With Others 39:42 - Josh's Voicemail And Planning For The Future While Not Forgetting The Present 46:31 - Flow States 50:27 - Gayle's Perspective And Criticism Counterpoints 57:45 - The Action Steps Taken By YOU 61:47 - Our Actionable Steps 65:34 - Conclusion Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode: 18 Months of Massive Action | Josue | ChooseFI Ep 406 The Imperfectionist The Mad Fientist "Outwitting the Devil: The Secrets to Freedom and Success" by Napoleon Hill The Great Man Within "Finding Flow: The Psychology of Engagement with Everyday Life" by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi "Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life" by Bill Perkins "A Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted" by Will Bowen Ginger's Blog "FI Is Fun" Subscribe to The FI Weekly! More Helpful Links and Resources: Earn $1,000 in cashback with ChooseFI's 3-card credit card strategy Share FI by sending a friend ChooseFI: Your Blueprint to Financial Independence Keep learning or start a new side hustle with one of our educational courses Commission-Free Investing with M1 Finance
Hi Friend! I'm so excited to have you join me for today's episode! I don't know about you, but I have recently been doing some self-reflection and I'm embarrassed to say, I've been complaining WAY more than I'd like. A couple of years ago, I ran across a book called, "A Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted," by Will Bowen. I started the challenge but never finished! So, what better time than now to begin again and I would LOVE for you to join me! I'll explain EVERYTHING in today's episode! Don't worry though, we are in this together and won't be starting until November 1st, so you have a couple of weeks to prepare for the challenge! You can purchase the book here! https://amzn.to/3VAWXiW Get your bracelets here! www.acomplaintfreeworld.org We would love you to join our Facebook group for additional support and encouragement! https://www.facebook.com/groups/294986235117901/?ref=share_group_link I'd love to hear from you! You can email me at: healthcoach.cheriehaynes@gmail.com If you found value in this episode, it would mean so much to me if you would leave the podcast a rating and review. I would love to get this message out to more people because I believe so many of us have been held back by our past or the fact that we thought we had to be "perfect" in order to take any action. I am so thankful for you taking the time to do this!
For this episode Jennifer is not interviewing an author but rather spending a bit of time to share after being away for a month. Books recommended in this episode Journey Forward – How To Use Journaling to Envision & Manifest the Life You Always Wanted by Robin E. Henderson-Wilson and Nathaniel A. Turner Check out the episode Committed with Nathaniel A. Turner A Higher Road – Cleanse Your Consciousness To Transcend The Ego And Ascend Spiritually. A 7 Step Process to Inner Peace, Joy, Love, Abundance and Prosperity by D. Neil Elliott Check out our episode Back To Your Truth with D. Neil Elliott Dying to Be Me My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing by Anita Moorjani Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme - Richard Brodie One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet- Richard Wagamese Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament - Michael A. Singer Watch Sept 12 for the release for our Author Interview with Teri M. Brown author of Sunflowers Beneath the Snow and An Enemy Like Me #SkipWaitList #authors Relationships and Resources Additional Resource Links 100 Podcasts in 100 Days – Take the Podcast Mastery Challenge https://podcasting.endlessstages.com/?fpr=jennifer70 #SpeakingChallenge PodMatch – PodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Hosts And Guests For Interviews https://podmatch.com/signup/onlineforauthors #podmatch *Copyright owned by Online For Authors* Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, a commission may be paid at no extra cost to you. For more visit https://onlineforauthors.org/ OnlineForAuthors Podcast is managed by VisibilityPod https://onlineforauthors.org/visibility-podcasts/ Support the show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onlineforauthors/message
DON'T LET YOUR PAST STEAL YOUR FUTURE! TODAY I have Nathaniel A. Turner talking with me about how what happens in your childhood can set you up for success or failure. In Nathaniel's case it was failure. The prevalence of ACE's* in his childhood, the pigeonholing that happened to him in school, and the inability of his parents to empower him sought to make him a victim. BUT Nathaniel decided that would not be the case. He sought to be a victor and designed a new future not only for himself, but also for his son. Now he is a thought leader, renowned speaker, humanitarian, leading parental empowerment activist, and author of multiple books. Bio: Nathaniel A. Turner is a thought leader, renowned speaker, humanitarian, and leading parental empowerment activist. The TED speaker appears regularly in numerous national media outlets. The 'Human Propulsion Engineer' is the author of multiple books, including Journey Forward: How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted, The Amazing World of STEM, Raising Supaman, Stop the Bus: Education Reform in 31 Days, and It's A Jungle Out There: Powerful Parenting Lessons Inspired by The Lion King. Connect with Nathaniel: https://www.nathanielaturner.com/ https://www.facebook.com/RaisingSupaman/ https://www.instagram.com/supamans_dad/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/ https://twitter.com/Supamans_Dad https://www.youtube.com/user/RaisingSupaman *ACE stands for Adverse Childhood Experiences. https://acestoohigh.com/ Resources https://daniellebernock.com/ https://clarity.fm/daniellebernock https://www.daniellebernock.com/coaching/ Additional resources: Books: Emerging With Wings https://amzn.to/3Qm4aQw Because You Matter https://amzn.to/3oUnxEt Socials: https://www.facebook.com/daniellebernock/ https://www.instagram.com/dbernock/ https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleBernockLovesYou https://twitter.com/DBernock https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bernock-6ab50467/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dbernock #11 on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/overcoming_adversity_podcasts/ Want to be a guest? https://podmatch.com/signup/fromdanielle Some links I use are affiliate links where I earn a small commission at no cost to you. #overcomingobstacles #adversechildhoodexperiences #decisions #design #parenting #humanitarian #empowerment #schooling #author #interview #victorious #victoriouslife #future #loveyourself #podmatch #thoughtleaders #harvard #college #thatladyontheinternetwholovesyou #daniellebernock #podmatch Medical Disclaimer: GUESTS OPINIONS DO NOT REPLACE THE ADVICE FROM A QUALIFIED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victorioussoulspodcast/message
Nathaniel A. Turner is an entrepreneur, renowned speaker, author, philanthropist, and leading parental empowerment activist. The 'Human Propulsion Engineer' is the author of multiple books, including "Journey Forward: How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted," "The Amazing World of STEM," "Raising Supaman," "Stop the Bus: Education Reform in 31 Days", and "It's A Jungle Out There: Powerful Parenting Lessons Inspired by The Lion King." Turner appears regularly in numerous national media outlets. The TED Talk speaker strives daily to change the world. He wants to make the world a place where race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status no longer dictate the writing of anyone's destiny. Nate happily shares his Template for living our best life, including being intellectually ambitious, globally & culturally competent, and humanitarian-driven. https://www.facebook.com/RaisingSupaman/https://www.instagram.com/supamans_dad/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/https://twitter.com/Supamans_Dadhttps://www.nathanielaturner.com/https://www.allamericanspeakers.com/speakers/441142/Nathaniel-A.-Turnerhttps://www.amazon.com/~/e/B00IKUJ6MU
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Who needs a life coach? A lot of people, according to the endless numbers offering their services. In a competitive market, Michael Serwa stands head and shoulders above the others. He started small, and built up to the point where he charges eye-watering sums to a list of very well-heeled clients. His approach may not for everyone, but he is definitely on to something. His book, From Good to Amazing: No-Bullshit Tips for The Life You Always Wanted, is available from all good sellers.
This week I'm interviewing Will Bowen, author of A Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted. He's been featured on Oprah, Dr. Oz, Forbes, NBC's Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, The ABC World News, Fox News, People, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal and Chicken Soup for the Soul. Will Bowen is a humorous motivational speaker, a #1 International best-selling author, a multi #1 Amazon best-selling author, an award-winning trainer, the 2016 Purdue University Executive in Residence, and he's the World Authority on Complaining —why people complain, what's wrong with complaining, and how to get ourselves and others to stop. Will Bowen is the founder of the Complaint FreeⓇmovement with millions of followers worldwide. The complaint free movement is a 21 day challenge that involves a purple bracelet, and you can order the purple bracelets here: acomplaintfreeworld.org/. Once you receive your purple bracelet: Put it on your wrist. Each time you catch yourself complaining, criticizing or gossiping, move the bracelet to the other wrist. The aim is to go 21 days without a single complaint. If you switched wrists, you must start challenge all over again, until you get to 21 days with no complaining. The purple bracelet creates an awareness of just how much we all complain, so it's a good mindfulness tool! Who's up for the challenge? Here's where you can download the "No Complaining" worksheet, that I will be sharing with my Book Club! Hey, are you enjoying the podcast? If so, new episodes are released each Friday, so please follow Coffee with Kim, leave a review, and share with your friends!
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? In this week's episode, Brad and Jonathan continue their discussion from last week about clarity and goal setting, but this time they focus on ways to circumnavigate the seemingly immovable objects in our lives. Overcoming objections that prevent us from the futures we want can actually be surprisingly easy if you adopt the right mindset. Become the unstoppable force that shatters those barriers holding you back! Timestamps 1:00 - Introductions 1:53 - Goals & The Aggregation of Marginal Gains 6:58 - Manifestation 14:55 - Clarity & What YOU Want 24:27 - Becoming The Unstoppable Force 30:10 - Controlling Monthly Expenses 35:12 - Car Payments 37:46 - Accounting For Your Mindset 42:43 - Conclusion Resources Mentioned In Today's Conversation "Goals!: How to Get Everything You Want -- Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible" by Brian Tracy Bigger Pockets "A Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted" by Will Bowen Subscribe to the FI Weekly! If You Want To Support ChooseFI: Earn $1,000 in cashback with ChooseFI's 3-card credit card strategy Share FI by sending a friend ChooseFI: Your Blueprint to Financial Independence Track your personal finances with Personal Capital Compare, buy, and save big on insurance with Policygenius Keep learning or start a new sidehustle with one of our educational courses Slash your cellphone bill without sacrificing service with Mint Mobile
It's fascinating how a conversation around books can blossom. This might be our longest interview yet.Nate shares how one animated movie changed the course of his life. "Up until I saw The Lion King, I did not want to be a parent." He struggled, "My grandmother would say, "The tree shall be known by the fruit that it bares."", "How do I become something other than the thing from which I grew from?""I'm concerned that if we wait much longer to outline a process to help our future citizens, we won't be able to repair or recondition the fabric of our nation." Find out why he believes a book made a huge impact in his sons life and who wrote it.Nate said, "I didn't think about it that way until just now with you"What had Nate not thought, until our conversation in this episode? I said “Wow. I think you should pitch that to Disney.” What was all about?Find out here.Watch the Episode via: YouTube, Descript, Website https://youtu.be/w8VQ-eGFV5Mhttps://share.descript.com/view/PP2cPU4yJ6cBlog Post https://onlineforauthors.org/episode-14-with-nathaniel-a-turner/Find Nate: Website, Facebook, Intagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Pinteresthttps://www.nathanielaturner.com/, https://www.facebook.com/RaisingSupaman/, https://www.instagram.com/supamans_dad/,https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielaturner/,https://twitter.com/Supamans_Dad,https://www.youtube.com/user/RaisingSupaman, https://www.pinterest.ca/supamanprojectGet the Books: It's A Jungle Out There: Power Parenting Lessons Inspired by The Lion King , Journey Forward: How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted, What Are We Gonna Do TodayBook Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4543822872PodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Hosts And Guests For Interviews https://podmatch.com/signup/onlineforauthors #PodMatch PodPros Where you will find Podcast guests and hosts who are passionate about serving the world with meaningful content! https://community.podpros.com/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/onlineauthors)
In this episode of Championship Leadership, we interviewed Michael Serwa, considered one of the Highest Paid Personal Coaches in the UK and Author of the book From Good to Amazing: No-Bullshit Tips for The Life You Always Wanted. Growing up poor in Poland, Michael decided to quit school at 17, decided to go to London with not enough money, experience and hardly speaking English. He started working in the retail business and at age 28 finally gave in to his calling and became one of the successful Personal Coach of elites. Tune in to this episode!!!
I think I speak for most people in the last few years if not before that we have all sat there at some point and said how have I got here? How have I created this life? We have this great children's book called 'You Choose' by Nick Sherratt and Pippa Goodhart. And I think it illustrates just how and why we are where we are. On each of the pages, it asks you to choose between the places you'd like to go to, the job you'd like. The house you'd like to live in, the clothes, friends and even hobbies. As your eyes take in the choices automatic response kicks in and I pick the most regular looking clothes and a house that looks just like ours. In complete contrast, the kids imagine living in a lighthouse, wearing roller blades every day and a jester hat.We'd forgotten how to choose - how to dream and create a compelling future that makes you want to jump up and down in excitement. It's like we get to adulthood and everything is already worked out. You know what's conforming, what's decided as achievable and slip into the social norms & expectations. What would you design if you could take a blank canvas and made conscious individual choices?I would love to hear your thoughts on this paradigm shift - join me sueparker.io https://sueparker.io/?p=3204Sue x
Nathaniel A. Turner is an entrepreneur, renowned speaker, author, philanthropist, and leading parental empowerment activist.He wants to make the world a place where race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status no longer dictate the writing of anyone's destiny. The 'Human Propulsion Engineer' is the author of multiple books, including "Journey Forward: How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted," "The Amazing World of STEM," "Raising Supaman," "Stop the Bus: Education Reform in 31 Days", and "It's A Jungle Out There: Powerful Parenting Lessons Inspired by The Lion King." https://www.nathanielaturner.com/Turner appears regularly in numerous national media outlets. The TED Talk speaker strives daily to change the world. Nate happily shares his Template for living our best life, including being intellectually ambitious, globally & culturally competent, and humanitarian driven. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/straight-talk-no-sugar-added-podcast/donations
In a day of self-help and self-esteem many people are wondering how to live their best lives or become a better version of themselves. Yet, the majority of Americans are disillusioned and frustrated when it comes to living the life that they desire. In this Sermon Pastor Byron gives us a better way to live the life we always wanted.
Show Notes· His transition from the Corporate Management realm to becoming an Entrepreneur.· He initially, really didn't see himself as a business owner, but came across an article from a business coach that made him rethink where he was in life and asked three questions:1. Are you stuck?2. Do you feel like life could have more for you?3. Do you want to control your schedule?· This was the beginning of the process for his transition out of the Corporate merry-go-round and to take control of his own life, income and schedule.· He hired a business coach to help him have the confidence to make a transition.· When he saw other successful entrepreneurs, he thought of them as ‘another form of human' and had to really see himself as the same kind of person, but just hasn't done the things that he needed to do to become successful yet.· He finally realized that it's not that some are born with the necessary attributes for success and some are not, but that we all have them.· We talked about how taking risks are necessary but sometimes stop people from making decisions or taking a new direction in life.· We touched on the imposter syndrome and how we can have a hard time seeing ourselves as having the skills to be successful.· You don't need to become a different person in this transition, just be more of yourself. What do you need to learn and how can you develop your existing skills to become an entrepreneur?· Keith talks about the pros and cons of risk and leaving your corporate job and asks these questions:· How do you want to live your life?· What example do I want to be for my kids?· Was the transition easy? No. He had some rough days, but his vision for the future lifestyle kept him moving forward.· He helps people to first have a side hustle (part time business) by learning how to make the first sale and then to repeat the process over and over again so that the proof of concept is made valid. · “How many customers do I need to have each month so that I can quit my job.”· He also addressed the questions of:· How do you help people work through the concept of failure and the fear of failure?· How do you help people through the fear of success and to help them recognize the difference?Contact Keith at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithjohns/Do you want to start your own Podcast? Download the FREE E-book I have for you 'Starting a Podcast Mini-Course'.Need help getting your online business or Podcast started? Book a call with Tom's Online CalendarCheck out my FREE, E-book of the Month Club that deals with a lot of the core issues that small business startups can have.Website: www.tomclairmont.comFree Resources: www.tomclairmont.com/resourcesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasclairmont/We'd love to hear from you about this episode! Click on this link to rate the episode or leave a comment and get a free gift: Episode RatingSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/small-biz-essentials/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
How can we possibly begin to solve the big problems we face today, like illiteracy, poverty, and underprepared young people?I'm joined by Nathaniel A. Turner, author of Raising Supaman, It's a Jungle out there, Stop the bus, and co-author of The Amazing World of STEM. Nate shares his perspective on parenting and its impact on the future for not only our children, but the community at large and policies that affect many people. He really got me thinking about the type of parent I want to be someday. We discuss Nate's book Journey Forward, How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted. You can find it wherever books are sold beginning on October 1st, 2021.Nathaniel's website: https://www.nathanielaturner.com/"We Owe Generation Z an Apology Today | Nathaniel Turner | TedxHobartHighSchool: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5Y8W0OC9Jw&t=163sJourney Forward, How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted, book by Robin E. Henderson-Wilson, Ph.D. and Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALSRaising Supaman, book by Nathaniel A. Turner, JDThe Amazing World of STEM, book by Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALS and Naeem K. Turner-Bandele; illustrations by Keva M. RichardsonIt's a Jungle Out There, Inspired by THE Lion King: Powerful Parenting Lessons, book by Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALSStop the Bus, book by Nathaniel A. Turner, JD, MALSWhat Are We Gonna Do Today? book by Naeem K. Turner-Bandele, illustrated by Chrystopher BurnsNational Novel Writing Month, https://nanowrimo.org/IngramSpark, independent book publishing associationFollow along:whenyougrowup.orgwww.instagram.com/whenyougrowup_podcast/If you'd like to connect on LinkedIn, send me a message to say hello and let me know if you liked this episode: www.linkedin.com/in/kaitlynluboff-pmp #wygupodcast #podcast #career #personalgrowth #professionalgrowth #mentor #rolemodel #professionaldevelopment #STEM #parent #networking #financialservices #journaling #education #students #author #writing #community
Stressful jobs can be dangerous and when you worry excessively it can be bad for your health. We all worry, and very few of us don't realize how bad it is for our mental health. When you begin to worry excessively, it can make you physically ill. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://ituahcounselling.wordpress.com/2021/04/20/how-to-stop-worrying-and-start-living-the-life-you-always-wanted/ To chat with a counselor today, call or text +2348074081604, +2349015435251 You can also book an appointment here https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=21777340
If you've ever wanted more happiness out of life, then do we have A Complaint Free World show for you! Today I'll be speaking with Will Bowen Founder of A Complaint Free World and the author of the international best seller A Complaint Free World. And that's what I want to talk with him about, How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted. A Complaint Free World Self-Improvement & Self-Help Topics Include: What happened to Will during his childhood? How'd he become morbidly obese? How'd he flip the switch and lose 100 pounds at 19? How'd he go from sales to becoming a Unity minister? How did the idea for complaint free bracelets come about? How'd he end up giving away over 10 million bracelets? What is a complaint free 21 day challenge? What's the importance of treating the mind like a garden? What's wrong with the news, or the “bad news”? What's the importance of wearing a bracelet? And switching the bracelet from wrist to wrist? How much do we complain? How do we become addicted to complaining? Why is complaining a complaint-free sport? Why do we really complain, and what's the acronym GRIPE stand for? What can we learn from Tony Robbins if someone says something can't be done? What's the power of the words “of course” What's the shortest path to get what you desire? What's really wrong with “false hope”? What's the power of entrainment? What is complaint free Wednesday? How do we help our children to become complaint free? For More Info Visit: WillBowen.com Will Bowen on to Attract Incredible Happiness & Health By Becoming Complaint Free! + Guided Meditation | Law of Attraction | Fitness | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Kevin Johnson shared some experiences he's had with “strategies” for personal transformation. None of these strategies by themselves are good enough if we don't have a basic openness to God's leading.
Kevin Johnson shared some experiences he's had with “strategies” for personal transformation. None of these strategies by themselves are good enough if we don't have a basic openness to God's leading.
Nathaniel A. Turner is an entrepreneur, renowned speaker, author, philanthropist, and leading parental empowerment activist.He wants to make the world a place where race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status no longer dictate the writing of anyone's destiny. The 'Human Propulsion Engineer' is the author of multiple books, including "Journey Forward: How to Use Journaling to Envision and Manifest the Life You Always Wanted," "The Amazing World of STEM," "Raising Supaman," "Stop the Bus: Education Reform in 31 Days", and "It's A Jungle Out There: Powerful Parenting Lessons Inspired by The Lion King." https://www.nathanielaturner.com/Turner appears regularly in numerous national media outlets. The TED Talk speaker strives daily to change the world. Nate happily shares his Template for living our best life, including being intellectually ambitious, globally & culturally competent, and humanitarian driven. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/straight-talk-no-sugar-added-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy