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Solo episode on Howard Thurman's incredibly important quote and what makes you come alive. His quote and overall philosophy is truly the backbone of what I'm up to on this show and I just want to continue to bring that to the forefront as much as I possibly can. Hope you enjoy and if you did, it would be so helpful if you could give the show a 5 star rating wherever you listen! Active Ingredient YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZKo8SEpPpcGXCsf_F-Uo2QSophie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/sophieiweill/Active Ingredient's IG: https://www.instagram.com/activeingredient/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AbbeyoftheArts.com/lift-every-voice/ Christine Valters Paintner is joined by author Claudia Love Mair for a series of video conversations. Each month they take up a new book by or about a voice of color. The community is invited to purchase and read the books in advance and participate actively in this journey of deepening, discovery, and transformation. This month they speak with Lerita Coleman Brown about her book "What Makes You Come Alive: A Spiritual Walk with Howard Thurman". “Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”–Howard Thurman Known as the godfather of the civil rights movement, Howard Thurman served as a spiritual adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders and activists in the 1960s. Thurman championed silence, contemplation, common unity, and nonviolence as powerful dimensions of social change. But Dr. Lerita Coleman Brown didn't learn about him during her years of spiritual-direction training. Only when a friend heard of her longing to encounter the work of Black contemplatives did she finally learn about Thurman, his mystical spirituality, and his liberating ethic. In "What Makes You Come Alive", Brown beckons readers into their own apprenticeship with Thurman. Brown walks with us through Thurman's inimitable life and commitments as he summons us into centering down, encountering the natural world, paying attention to sacred synchronicity, unleashing inner authority, and recognizing the genius of the religion of Jesus. We learn from Thurman's resilience in the psychologically terrorizing climate of the Jim Crow South, his encounters with Quakers and with Mahatma Gandhi, and his sense of being guided by the Spirit. Each chapter illuminates an aspect of Thurman's work and includes reflection questions and spiritual practices. Decades after their deaths, sages like Howard Thurman offer spiritual kinship and guidance for our contemporary life. Thurman's spirituality enlivened an entire movement, and it can awaken us to intimacy with God and to authentic action today. AbbeyoftheArts.com/Lift-Every-Voice/What-Makes-You-Come-Alive/
“Have you ever looked at someone else, someone you admire, who has accomplished a lot, and just assumed they must be wildly confident and always winning at everything? You're not alone. But, the truth, it turns out, is much more complex. So many of those luminaries are not, in fact wildly, or even remotely confident. And if they are, they go through cycles of profound change, self-doubt, struggle and, when they learn to harness these experiences, revelation and even reinvention.” That's how my longtime friendtor Jonathan Fields describes this episode, a crossover from his fantastic SPARKED podcast, where I'm honored to be on a panel of rotating advisor co-hosts (here's our Spotify playlist). In this crossover episode, we discuss seasons of confidence, struggle, renewal, and my 51/49 mantra on courage. I hadn't yet spoken about the new secret Substack publicly, so I thought Free Timers might benefit from a spontaneous (and nerve-wracking!) reveal that I didn't see coming. As Jonathan writes, “In an unexpected, yet deeply powerful moment, Jenny shares a ‘Sparked Exclusive' revealing that she began, almost covertly, creating something ‘from the mess' in hopes of helping others feel less alone in their struggles. She wonders: Can sharing our human flaws and uncertainties actually complement our expertise and advice, providing value in its own way?” More About Jonathan Fields: Jonathan Fields—the Good Life Guy—delivers insights that spark purpose, possibility, and potential. On a decades-long quest to discover what makes people come fully alive, Jonathan is an award-winning author, Webby-nominated producer, business innovator, and host of one of the world's top podcasts, Good Life Project. He is the author of Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive.
Don't ask what the world needs, ask yourself, what makes you come alive. Because what the world needs, is people who have come alive. - Howard ThurmanSpeaker:Isaac Serwanga: http://www.isaacserwanga.com/Music: Secession Studios: http://secessionstudios.com/►SUBSCRIBE for New Motivational Videos every Week!http://bit.ly/StudyMotivation▶DOWNLOAD our Free Top 7 Study Tips!https://bit.ly/m2sfreestudytips▶JOIN our Newsletter for Exclusive Updates, Discounts, and Student Deals:https://bit.ly/motivation2studynewsletter▶READ our Weekly Blog -https://bit.ly/motivation2studyblog▶SHOP Motivational Canvases and Apparel!https://bit.ly/motiversityshop▶BECOME A MEMBER of our loyal community!https://bit.ly/m2smembers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Book interview with Lerita Coleman Brown – “What Makes You Come Alive-A Spiritual Walk with Howard Thurman”
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Jonathan Fields, award-winning author, Webby-nominated producer, business innovator, speaker, host of one of the world's top podcasts, Good Life Project, developer of the Sparketypes, and founder/CEO of Spark Endeavors joins me on this episode. Jonathan's been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Inc., Forbes, FastCompany, O Magazine, and other notable media outlets. Topics we cover include Jonathan's backstory, the central part of how he moves through the world, his journey into law, living a good life, the 10 Sparketypes, the bigger questions Jonathan is asking himself today, how having tinnitus became a blessing, and more. Get connected with Jonathan: Website: https://www.jonathanfields.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.facebook.com/jonathanfields Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonathanfields Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathanfields/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathanfields Take the Sparketype Assessment: https://sparketype.com/assessment/ Purchase a copy of How to Live a Good Life: https://www.amazon.com/How-Live-Good-Life-Surprising/dp/1401948413 Purchase a copy of Sparked: https://www.amazon.com/Sparked-Discover-Unique-Imprint-Makes/dp/1400225469 Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend! To your success, Jay
On this episode, we continue our series on retirement happiness. Society tells us that retirement is the time when we can truly live and be happy. But, does retirement make good on that promise? Furthermore, what makes us happy in the first place? Today we talk about finding your passions. Oftentimes, discovering and living within your passions is advice given to young people, but rarely are passions ever part of the retirement conversation. In this podcast, Ben gives you ways to rediscover your passions in retirement and he encourages you to find the things that truly make you come alive.
Holly and Cathy are like two peas in a pod, and, in fact, two is the amount of times Cathy has now appeared on the Podcast. Returning inspired, tenacious and more life in her than ever – Cathy shares the changes since appearing on the Podcast in October 2021. Cathy is now a five-time Amazon #1 best-selling author, coach and mentor whose career is dedicated to helping women tap into their own greatness. Listen as Holly and Cathy discuss: · The aliveness of opportunities, possibilities and hitting the tipping point when the positive world wins. · The stories we tell ourselves and limitations that can come alongside that. Plus, becoming an author in a book and how it helps clarify your own story, bring out your message and support your own direction. · Confidence is not about knowing that you know how to do something but knowing that you can figure it out. · The difference in retirement now and how little time we may have had after retirement compared to now. Cathy is a real life example of how everyone has a story and if your trajectory is not serving you, changing to find what makes you happy and satisfied. When accepting that transformation stage, it's painful and messy, yet necessary to come out the other side. To find out more about Cathy please visit her website and/or connect with her on LinkedIn. To connect and find out more about Holly, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com and her website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. We look forward to you tuning again next week.
We just reconnected with Sam Moore this past week after lots of attempted plans to get together and he reminded us of the wonderful conversation we had almost 2 years ago on how as founders we get to create the personality of our company from the day one. Here is a wonderful re-run on his business philosophy and inspiring journey of creating Hazlo, his tequila mixer company. Sam illuminates his own journey in entrepreneurship with vulnerability and honesty, discussing the heavy influence of companies he admires like La Colombe and Chobani, and how he realized the power of treating his business like a person to be created rather than a product to be manufactured.
With the help of Lerita Coleman Brown we are apprenticing with spiritual teacher Howard Thurman on topics of the religion of Jesus, inner authority, centering down, religious experience, social change, and sacred synchronicity.
Today's guest is Harrison Klein. Harrison is the founder of Built to Breathe, and a breath & mindset coach at Embrace North. We connected through the use of the Papi stick which is a bamboo straw to breathe out of in cold or heat. I use mine for meditation practice as well. In this episode, we dove into Harrison's journey from the corporate world to finding what truly made him come alive. We talked about the following: - the power of the cold - how we are not taught to breathe correctly - being an entreprenuer & all that entails - biohacking - what makes one come alive - trusting in the process This episode was super fun to dive into Harrison's journey, you can find him @HarrisonKlein. Enjoy!
In this reflection, I talked about the idea discovering being in love versus falling in love and we explore Howard Thurman's quote about the world needs people who are doing what makes them come alive. We dive into what are some possible ways to discover what makes you come alive.
When's the last time you've been tested? When's the last time you felt alive? As we get older, there's a tendency to play it safe, to be complacent, to settle for what our culture tells us who we need to become. But yet, we lose ourselves in that process. We lose the passion, that yearning to explore, to fight battles, to be caught up into an adventure and things much bigger than us. We must reclaim this passion. We must reclaim our heart that has been hijacked. It's time for us to challenge ourselves, to test ourselves, to build strength and to lead the charge in making men strong again!
Show Notes In his latest weekly blog found in Sabbath Moment, Terry Hershey explores the words of theologian/philosopher Howard Thurman by delving into Thurman's question, “What makes you come alive?” Thurman's actual words are, “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” I liked the topic so much I invited Terry on the show to discuss it. So. The question is: What makes YOU come alive? Several things make us feel alive, but rarely do we address the question itself. Today, Terry and I will ponder together what that question means for us personally. Now, if you're a frequent listener of the show then you're already familiar with Terry Hershey, who is a regular guest. If you don't know him, Terry is a prolific writer, conference keynote speaker, renowned landscape architect, and spiritual advisor. Important Links Click here for a link to get a copy Terry's latest book, Stand Still. Check out more about Terry on his website at www.terryhershey.com
Show Notes In his latest weekly blog found in Sabbath Moment, Terry Hershey explores the words of theologian/philosopher Howard Thurman by delving into Thurman's question, “What makes you come alive?” Thurman's actual words are, “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” I liked the topic so much I invited Terry on the show to discuss it. So. The question is: What makes YOU come alive? Several things make us feel alive, but rarely do we address the question itself. Today, Terry and I will ponder together what that question means for us personally. Now, if you're a frequent listener of the show then you're already familiar with Terry Hershey, who is a regular guest. If you don't know him, Terry is a prolific writer, conference keynote speaker, renowned landscape architect, and spiritual advisor. Important Links Click here for a link to get a copy Terry's latest book, Stand Still. Check out more about Terry on his website at www.terryhershey.com
Take ten minutes to take the Sparketype™ Assessment here!! Sammie and Michelle finish the second half of Jonathan Fields' Sparketypes. They cover the following Sparketypes: Sage, Scientist, Advocate, Nurturer and the Essentialist. Check out episode 86 for part 1 where we cover the Sparketypes Maven, Maker, Warrior, Advisor and the Performer Sparketype. As a reminder Sammie is a Maven Sparketype, Essentialist Shadow while Michelle is a Performer Sparketype with a Maven Shadow. Now seriously, take the Sparketype quiz!Show Notes: Follow Jonathan Fields' WorkSparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive by Jonathan FieldsSparketype Assessment: https://sparketype.com/Sparked PodcastGood Life Project Podcast Morning Brew (referral)Serial Podcast If you liked this episode on Sparketypes™, check out similar Status Post Adulting Podcast episodes:86. Sparketypes by Jonathan Fields | Part 1 (Apple or Spotify)10: Three Rebels and an Upholder [The Four Tendencies] (Apple or Spotify)33. Are You A Satisficer or A Maximizer? (Apple or Spotify)From the After Show: Find the fake headline Kim Kardashian is launching a true crime podcastListen up: Podcasts are coming to TwitterQueen Elizabeth II has died but she is releasing a podcast posthumously Contact Us:Status Post Adulting Podcast Instagram: @statuspostadultingStatus Post Adulting Podcast Email: statuspostadulting@gmail.comMore show notes at the Status Post Adulting Podcast website
Jonathan Fields spent over a decade researching what makes individuals feel the most "sparked at work". He narrowed down ten common Sparketype® which he defines as "your DNA-level driver of work that lets you know, deep down, you're doing what you're here to do"Sammie (Maven, Essentialist) and Michelle (Performer, Maven) have been obsessed with Sparketypes since they discovered them and are sharing more information on all the Sparketypes between two episodes. They read Sparked by Jonathan Fields, have listened to his podcasts and have done a deep dive on the topic. In this episode we cover the Maven, Maker, Warrior, Advisor and Performer. Knowing your Sparketype helps you understand the type of work that makes you come alive and you can then align your life to do more work that aligns with that. ~*Take the Sparketype quiz here!!*~ Show Notes: Follow Jonathan Fields' WorkSparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive by Jonathan FieldsSparketype Quiz: https://sparketype.com/Good Life Project Podcast Sparked Podcast Tap In by Saweetie Richard Branson (Wikipedia)What We Fear More Than DeathStatus Post Adulting Episodes Referenced:44: Having Fun Refinishing Furniture with Jess of Oak and Grain (Apple or Spotify)10: Three Rebels and an Upholder [The Four Tendencies] (Apple or Spotify)Contact Us:Status Post Adulting Instagram: @statuspostadultingStatus Post Adulting Email: statuspostadulting@gmail.comMore show notes at the Status Post Adulting website
“Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” ― Howard Thurman I am in the start of soccer season, and although coaching throws my schedule and life into some chaos, man, does it make me come alive. I get excited, and frustrated, and enthusiastic, and driven to be my best when I coach. I think that's the best example I can set for our kids. What makes you come alive? Are you doing it daily? Are you setting that example for those around you?
Sermon by Rev Elea Kemler at First Parish Church of Groton, MA on April 24, 2011
Sermon by Rev Elea Kemler at First Parish Church in Groton, MA on April 24, 2011
Drawing from her own experience, Jen Fulwiler shares the importance of discovering and pursuing your "blue flame": the specific calling or activity you are meant to do, one that gives you energy and allows you to share the love of God with the world.For more content from speakers like this, join us at SEEK23 in St. Louis, January 2-6, 2023. Visit seek.focus.org to learn more.
We kick off Season 2: Beyond the Book in the spirit of the summer! This episode was recorded at the beginning of summer and I decided to spend some time during the summer re-reading a few books that have had the most impact on me. One in particular, that has left an imprint on my heart and my soul and my way of seeing myself is a book with the title "Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive" by Jonathan Fields. That's why I wanted to bring to you an encore of a conversation I had with one of my favorite people Dr. Kim Middleton... in hope that it inspires and encourages you to spend some time this summer having conversations with some of your favorite people and/or rereading some of the books that made the most impact on you. I hope you discover your unique imprint for work... work that makes you come alive and fills you with meaning joy, purpose, and possibility. Thank you for listening! Be sure to follow the show so you don't miss the next episode! You can connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn or Facebook or contact me via email at: robin@purpose-based.com You can read more about Leadership Purpose and my upcoming book on my website at: https://www.robinlowens.com/ If you're interested in turning your book into a MASTERFUL course, check out my free training at: https://www.createmasterfulcourses.com Talk to you soon!
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Still trying to figure out what type of work actually makes you truly come ALIVE instead of crushing your spirit? In this episode, our incredible guest Jonathan Fields talks about his latest work that has led to creating a framework that allows anyone to easily identify the type of work that really does light their spirit on fire and so much more! We all spend a third of our lives at work so it is critical for all of us to figure out what sparks us, how to do more of that, and how to do less of the work that drains us. Listen to this episode to start your journey towards coming alive at work & thriving in all areas of life! Jonathan is a dad, husband, award-winning author, executive producer, and host of two of the top-ranked podcasts in the world, Good Life Project® and SPARKED™. He is also the founder of a series of companies focused on human potential, currently serving as CEO of Spark Endeavors, where he developed the groundbreaking Sparketype® Assessment, which has been tapped by over 650,000 individuals and organizations to identify, embrace, and cultivate work that makes people come alive. His latest book, SPARKED: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work That Makes You Come Alive, is both a rallying cry and a field guide to reclaiming work as a source of meaning, joy, and possibility. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 11:12] Opening Statement Jonathan shares his background and work Organizations should invest in employees' growth and support Jonathan's thoughts on work, leadership, and employee experience Check out Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive [11:13 - 21:23] What Makes You Come Alive What it means to come alive and how doing work that is "sparked" can help to achieve this Things you can learn from taking the free online Sparketype® Assessment Primary Sparketyp, Secondary (Shadow) Sparketype & the Anti-Sparketype (the work that drains you the most) What the expressions of Sparketypes are and how they impact our lives and work [21:24 - 31:29] The Way To Express The Impulses Justin's Sparketype - the “Performer” The reason why performers are often misunderstood The purpose of performers is to energize and animate moments, experiences and interactions [31:30 - 40:29] The Opportunity To Bring Ideas To Life What makes Jonathan a good fit for positions in which he can use his creativity to solve problems Why someone who learns in order to share their knowledge and wisdom with others makes a difference Why Jonathan decided to start a podcast [ 40:30 - 53:12] How People Feel When They're Working Many people are quitting their jobs and businesses after experiencing disruption If you want to make a bigger change, you should do it from a place of self-knowledge and confidence You should explore what makes you come alive before you decide to pursue any big changes in your lives or careers [53:13 - 1:05:15] People's Lives And Organizations' Abilities to Flourish Why it is incredibly expensive to lose people in a company How cutting and running versus doing the work can impact an individual's career and personal life What organizations are doing to keep up with the disruption caused by technology and the changing workforce [1:05:16 - 1:15:32] Closing Segment Do you want to connect with Jonathan? Follow him on Instagram and Twitter. Head to Jonathan Fields, to check out what moves people! Make sure to listen to Goodlifeproject.com, and discover powerful stories, conversations, resources, and community to help you find and live your best life now! WANT TO LEARN MORE? Follow my personal website: https://alchemizelife.com/ Follow my Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube, & Twitter Show Notes: www.alchemizelife.com/podcast/sparked Sponsors: Are you ready to get in the best shape of your life, double your income, and 10x your savings/investments? I'm incredibly passionate about fitness & finances and have reached a strong degree of mastery in these domains and built an incredible coaching program to help you. Head to www.fitrichvegan.com, and sign up for a free consultation, or DM me on Instagram with the words "Fit Rich Vegan" to discover if it'd be a good fit for you! If you desire to lead a happy, healthy, fit life, go to www.vedgenutrition.com/dragon, and grab your plant-based healthy essentials. Use the code DRAGON and get 15% off! For something like you've never had before and to get into an almost euphoric state of Focused Flow & Productivity, try Feel Free by Botanic Tonics! Go to www.botanictonics.com and use code DRAGON to save 40% off your first order! Resources Mentioned: Sparketype.com Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Tweetable Quotes: “It's incredibly expensive for companies to lose people and have to hire and train someone new. And it's personally expensive to people because then they have to go into a new job. And there's a learning curve on both sides." - Jonathan Fields "What we do with your one wild and precious life has been spinning in my head for a very long time." - Jonathan Fields “Don't wait to come alive.” - Jonathan Fields
Sallie Wagner is a speaker, author, lawyer, real estate broker, and Life Alchemist. Sallie uses techniques such as EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Evolved NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming), and trauma-aware modalities, so clients launch into action and gain access to rapid, concrete results, as they ditch those unwanted habits, behaviors, fears, phobias, and limiting beliefs and decisions, that keep them from living their best life. Sallie's continuing mission is to impact lives as she coaches and guides you to fully embrace and integrate the challenges that life brings, in order to discover, create, and live the life that makes you come alive! Sallie spent the majority of her law career in the corporate world, in various industries. In addition to her other initiatives, she currently provides broker and contract compliance services to real estate brokerages throughout Florida. Sallie also owns and operates a real estate school, providing exceptional educational opportunities for real estate professionals throughout Florida. A native of North Carolina, long time resident of Kansas City (Missouri), Sallie finally found the ruby slippers. She currently headquarters in the Tampa Bay Area, Florida, USA. What You Will Learn: How Sallie's decision to pursue a career in law instead of theology impacted her life How we lose our curiosity as we get older, and why Sallie believes it relates to our societal programming Why asking yourself questions and giving yourself permission to be curious can help you discover what brings you joy What is an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and how it can help you come into alignment How we can use our thoughts to create our reality and alter our brains Why do people who have experienced trauma respond differently than others, what practices can help increase their tolerance What is post-traumatic growth and how do people become more courageous and empowered after traumatic events How to increase your success by writing down goals and sharing them with others How to Contact Sallie Wagner Website: https://www.alignable.com/palmetto-fl/sallie-wagner-j-d Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SallieWagnerIntentionalLifeCoaching LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallieintentionallifecoaching/
What do you think of when you hear the word “family?” For some, it's feelings of love, belonging, support. For others, its estrangement, friction, and angst. Especially over these last few years. Which is why the notion of chosen family has become an increasing part of the conversation about who we surround ourselves with, how they make us feel, and how, together, we can expand the idea of family to create a bigger impact ripple in society. This is one of the topics we dive into in today's powerful Best Of conversation with Mia Birdsong. As the founding Co-Director of Family Story, Mia lifted up a new national story about what makes a good family, and as Vice President of the Family Independence Initiative, she leveraged the power of data and stories to illuminate and accelerate the initiative low-income families take to improve their lives. Mia is a Senior Fellow of the Economic Security Project, was an inaugural Ascend Fellow and faculty member with The Aspen Institute, a New American California Fellow, and Advocate-in-Residence with the University of Pennsylvania's School of Social Policy and Practice. In her book How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship, and Community, she examines community life, reimagines family and chosen family, and points us toward the promise of our collective vitality. You can find Mia Birdsong at: Website | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the earlier conversation we had with Kat Vellos about her sense of identity, creativity, and expression.My new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: GoodRx: Compare prescription drug prices and find coupons at more than 70000 US pharmacies. Save up to 80% instantly! For simple, smart savings on your prescriptions, check GoodRx at GoodRx.com/GOODLIFE. GoodRx is not insurance but can be used instead of insurance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cole Arthur Riley grew up in a house full of personalities that she describes as loud and funny, but as a kid, as loved as she felt, she kept her voice from others. In fact, Cole barely spoke until she was 7. Still, her dad kept finding ways to, as she described, bribe her to share her voice and nurture her creative impulse, often in writing, from poems to stories and beyond. As she grew into herself, she developed a dual passion for contemplative spirituality, and also the work of writers, like Audre Lorde, Octavia Butler, James Baldwin, Thomas Merton, Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou. Over time, her lens on spirituality yearned for a more expansive expression, one that embodied more of her lived experience as a Black, queer woman, who'd also find herself living with an autoimmune disease that manifested in illness, pain, and uncertainty.Cole was drawn to liturgy and began to write her own blended prayer-meets-poetry, informed by her, unique experience of life, faith, love, creativity, harm, inequity, and justice. She began sharing these modern liturgies on Instagram under the moniker, Black Liturgies, which she describes as a space for Black spiritual words of liberation, lament, rage, and rest. The project quickly grew into a global phenomenon, with deep resonance far beyond her original intended audience, and led to her debut book, This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us, which explores some of the most urgent questions of life, identity, and faith: How can spirituality not silence the body, but instead allow it to come alive? How do we honor, lament, and heal from the stories we inherit? How can we find peace in a world overtaken with dislocation, noise, and unrest? In this stunning work, Cole invites us to descend into our own stories, examine our capacity to rest, wonder, joy, rage, and repair, and find that our humanity is not an enemy to faith but evidence of it.You can find Cole at: Website | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the earlier conversation we had with Ashley C. Ford about her sense of identity, creativity, and expression.My new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: KiwiCo: KiwiCo delivers science and art projects for kids of all ages. Redefine learning with play— explore hands-on projects that build creative confidence and problem-solving skills with KiwiCo! Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code GOODLIFE at kiwico.com.Squarespace: Squarespace is the all-in-one solution for anyone looking to create a beautiful website. Check Out Squarespace.com for a free trial, and when you are ready to launch go to squarespace.com/GLP and use offer code: GLP to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever wonder what it would be like to have a near-magical ability to find yourself at peace, to dial in a state of calm, no matter what the circumstances around you?The last few years have been tough. Perpetual groundlessness. High-stakes. Uncertainty. We tend to experience this as spin, anxiety, fear, doubt, unease, an inability to relax. Like calm packed up and left the building. Thing is, our ability to come back to a place of peace is so central to our ability to live good lives. And to also access the state of presence that allows us to notice what is good and true and nourishing, even when much around us is hard.So, how do we access a state of calm, even when the world around us seems to keep ripping it away? In today's episode, we dive into 7 powerful ideas, tools, and practices that can help guide you back to a place of calm abiding. And, at the end, I'm going to share a guided practice designed to bring you back to center. So, be sure to listen all the way, and you may want to tap the icon to save this episode so you can return to it whenever you want to drop into that peaceful place on-demand.You can find the 1-page worksheet for today's episode HERE.Find All Of The Episodes In This Series:How to Bring Purpose & Possibility Into Your Work | The 2022 PlanHow to Feel More Alive | The 2022 PlanHow to Accomplish Big Things | The 2022 PlanHow to Do the Ultimate Year-End ReviewMy new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: Peloton: Peloton makes it easy to take care of yourself during the stresses of the holiday season and start 2022 off on the right foot, so check them out! Try Peloton classes free for the rest of the year. New members only. Visit onepeloton.com/app to learn more. Terms apply. Peloton. When your workout is a joy, it's a joy to work out.Sleep Number: Adjustable firmness, comfort and support on each side. Proven quality sleep is life-changing sleep, which starts with Sleep Number adjustability. It's time for Sleep Number's Ultimate Sleep Number Event! Save 50% on the Sleep Number 360® Limited Edition smart bed. Plus special financing, for a limited time. Only at Sleep Number® stores or sleepnumber.com/GOODLIFE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever look at someone who has made an astonishing change in career, leaving behind what seemed like a dream career, from the outside looking in, to start something new that makes them so alive and think, “wow, I'd love to do that, too?” Well, you're not alone. And this week's guest, Janine Kwoh, shares how and why she left behind the world of private equity and venture philanthropy to follow her heart into the world of art, creativity, and tapping a very old, very physical printing technology to share images and words that give feeling and emotion to the experiences that are often so hard to share.Janine is now the owner, artist, and entrepreneur behind Kwohtations, a creative studio that offers cards, prints and an array of gifts that reflect and celebrate a diversity of identities and life experiences, as a way to reflect on and honor the lives we actually lead, versus the ones we think we should. Topics range from navigating love and loss, (re)defining family and success, and figuring out what it means to show up honestly and openly in life. In fact, it was the loss of her partner in life at the age of 28 that both dropped her into the experience of grief and also awakened her to a sense of imperative to do what made her truly come alive. What began as a side passion led to sharing her work and eventually grew into her full-time devotion. And, Janine's lens on grief, in particular, and the way she shares it through her art, led to a deeply meaningful body-of-work that's seeded her new book, Welcome to the Grief Club: Because You Don't Have to Go Through It Alone, which she offers not as a how-to manual, but more of an offering to let you know, you're not alone.You can find Janine at: Website | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the earlier conversation we had with Lisa Congdon about coming to art later in life.My new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: AquaTru: Countertop reverse osmosis water purifier that's certified to create bottled-quality water. Receive $100 off an AquaTru plus free shipping when you go to AquaTru.com & enter code GOODLIFE at checkout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've all been told, try to live a life without regret. But, what if regret was actually a good thing? That's the highly provocative question today's guest, Dan Pink ask. And then answer with a whole bunch of scientifically researched and validated ways that regret can actually be an incredibly valuable experience, and power tool for a life well-lived. In fact, a life entirely without regret, he argues, might even do more harm than good. I've known Dan for well over a decade now, and he's been on the show a number of times over the years. A former White House speechwriter, he left politics and shifted focus to writing books that open our eyes to the human condition and plant seeds to do life better, including New York Times bestsellers A Whole New Mind, Drive, To Sell Is Human, and When. His books have sold millions of copies, been translated into forty-two languages, and have won multiple awards.In Dan's new book, The Power of Regret, he takes on a topic we've all grappled with, and gives it a surprising reframe. He draws on research in psychology, neuroscience, economics, and biology to challenge widely-held assumptions about emotions and behavior. Using the largest sampling of American attitudes about regret ever conducted as well as his own World Regret Survey—which has collected regrets from more than 16,000 people in 105 countries—he identifies the four core regrets that most people have. These four regrets, Dan argues, operate as a “photographic negative” of the good life. In it, and through our conversation today, we find out how regret, our most misunderstood emotion, can be the pathway to our best life.You can find Dan at: Website | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the earlier conversation we had with Dan about the powerful role of timing in life.My new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: Air Doctor: Capture contaminants and chemicals with a medical-grade UltraHEPA air purifier that's 100X more effective than ordinary purifiers. Go to airdoctorpro.com and use the promo code GOODLIFE to receive a 35% discount off their classic AirDoctor 3000 purifier. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So, what might happen if you let go of what you thought your life would or should be, and created the space to let it show you what it truly yearns to be? Then, followed that thread. That's been the experience of today's guest, Parker Palmer. Graduating Berkley with a Ph.D. in ‘69, he thought he'd head into the world of academia, but instead found himself heading to DC to become an activist and community organizer for 5 years. But, something else began to call him, and he took what he thought would be a short sojourn to a Quaker learning community that turned into 11 years. Over time, a new sense of calling emerged as a writer, speaker and activist who focuses on issues in education, community, leadership, spirituality and social change. Parker is founder and Senior Partner Emeritus of the Center for Courage & Renewal, which offers long-term retreat programs for people in the serving professions, including teachers, physicians, non-profit leaders, and clergy. Along the way, he's written a series of bestselling books, including A Hidden Wholeness, Let Your Life Speak, The Company of Strangers, and On the Brink of Everything: Grace, Gravity and Getting Old. In this deeply-moving conversation, Parker shares this journey and many of insights, as well as how three seasons of profound depression have shaped his experience of life, and lens on people, compassion, belonging and beyond.You can find Parker at: Website | FacebookIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the conversations we had with Jerry Colonna, who also happens to be a close friend of Parker.My new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: Peloton: Peloton makes it easy to take care of yourself during the stresses of the holiday season and start 2022 off on the right foot, so check them out! Try Peloton classes free for the rest of the year. New members only. Visit onepeloton.com/app to learn more. Terms apply. Peloton. When your workout is a joy, it's a joy to work out.Sleep Number: Adjustable firmness, comfort and support on each side. Proven quality sleep is life-changing sleep, which starts with Sleep Number adjustability. During Sleep Number's January Sale, save $1000 on the Sleep Number 360® Special Edition smart bed. Plus special financing, for a limited time. Only at Sleep Number® stores or sleepnumber.com/GOODLIFE. Disclaimer: Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments required. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Millions of us are re-examining the role of work in our lives, getting more honest about what it needs to give us, beyond a paycheck. And we're realizing the way we're working isn't working. So, how do you know what opportunities will truly fill you with purpose, possibility, joy and connection, and what will leave you disengaged, empty and disconnected? How do you know whether to stay where you are and reinvent the way you do your job, or look for or start something entirely new? The decisions we make now may well change the course of our lives for the better - if we make the right call - but also for the worse, if we choose wrong. That thing everyone's calling The Great Resignation also has the potential to turn into The Regret. So, how do you set yourself up to understand what jobs, teams, projects, companies, roles or opportunities to run toward, and what to run from? That's what we're diving into in today's special 2022 jumpstart episode, with a focus on understanding and tapping your source-code level driver for work that makes you come alive - your Sparketype®. And, remember, every Monday for the entire month of January, we're bringing you these special deep-dive episodes featuring a single topic that is critical to your ability to live your best live, and set up 2022 for growth and possibility.You can find the 1-page worksheet HERE.Find All Of The Episodes In This Series:How to Do the Ultimate Year-End ReviewHow to Accomplish Big Things | The 2022 PlanHow to Feel More Alive | The 2022 PlanMy new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: Zocdoc: Find In-Network Doctors. Choose from the largest directory of in-person & video visit providers in the nation. Search for Doctors based on availability, location, insurance, reviews & more. Go to Zocdoc.com/GOODLIFE and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor. Many are available as soon as today.Preply: Preply helps you find your ideal tutor to boost your language confidence. Book a private tutor today at Preply.com/GOODLIFE and get 50% off your first lesson for a limited time.GoodRx: Compare prescription drug prices and find coupons at more than 70000 US pharmacies. Save up to 80% instantly! For simple, smart savings on your prescriptions, check GoodRx at GoodRx.com/GOODLIFE. GoodRx is not insurance but can be used instead of insurance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When you think about the word “prayer,” does it repel you, trigger you, or draw you in? My guest today, Agapi Stassinopoulos, offers a way into this sometimes loaded word that is both inclusive and powerful, no matter your beliefs, your background, or relationship with any kind of organized religion. The type of prayer she invites us to invoke operates on a very different level. One that anyone can get behind, and find connection and solace from. And this idea, along with many specific examples, is the focus of her newest book, Speaking with Spirit: 52 Prayers to Guide, Inspire, and Uplift You.Agapi is what I like to call a walking hug. She embodies love, which in fact is the translation of her name. A best-selling author and speaker who inspires audiences around the world, after being raised in Athens, Agapi was trained in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, but then shifted direction, focusing her wisdom, words and presence away from the theatrical stage, getting her master's in psychology and speaking more directly to the hearts and minds of people with intention of inspiring us all to live better lives. She's authored numerous books, spoken to organizations around the world, from L'Oreal, Accenture, and LinkedIn to Google, Nike, Starbucks, Museum of Modern Art, and hundreds of others. In today's conversation, we dive deep into what happens we muster the courage to speak aloud a hard truth, a deep need, open to vulnerability, and reconnect with something bigger than ourselves. If there was ever a time to embrace this idea, it's now.You can find Agapi at: Website | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the conversations we had with Agapi in a prior episode that shares more of her personal story, and the experiences that have shaped her.My new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: KiwiCo: KiwiCo delivers science and art projects for kids of all ages. Redefine learning with play and get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on any crate line with code GOODLIFE at kiwico.comSleep Number: Adjustable firmness, comfort and support on each side. Proven quality sleep is life-changing sleep, which starts with Sleep Number adjustability. It's time for Sleep Number's Lowest Prices of the Season. Save up to $1000 on Sleep Number 360® smart beds. Plus special financing, for a limited time. Only at Sleep Number® stores or sleepnumber.com/GOODLIFE.OUAI: Get healthy hair & soft skin with our nourishing formulas. Does your hair need a Detox? Leave last year's build-up behind and start the year feeling refreshed and ready with OUAI. Go to theouai.com and use code GOODLIFE to get 15% off your entire purchase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kim Middleton, Ph.D. is an Academic Strategy Consultant with an almost 20-year career in Higher Education as a professor, administrator, and scholar. As a second-generation educator, Dr. Kim began her education at the back of her mother's classrooms. ____ Robin L. Owens, Ph.D. a Leadership Purpose Strategist, speaker, and author. She inspires, teaches, and mentors high-achieving business and professional women leaders... to discover and use their leadership purpose... so they can make a meaningful difference through their business or career. This 50th episode edition is a conversation between friends. Here's what we discussed: - the book "Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive" by Jonathan Fields - why Dr. Kim thought it would be a good idea for Dr. Robin to read the book - what are "Sparketypes"? - how true to life is Dr. Kim's and Dr. Robin's "Sparketypes" - Dr. Robin's perspective on leadership purpose - ...and a lot of laughter and joy between friends Connect with Dr. Kim at: LinkedIn: middletonkim ________ Want more from Dr. Robin? Download your free quiz - "How Closely Are You Following Your Leadership Purpose" at www.RobinLOwens.com Thank you for listening! Be sure to follow the show so you don't miss the next episode! You can connect with Dr. Robin on LinkedIn or Facebook or contact me via email at: robin@purpose-based.com You can read more about Leadership Purpose and my upcoming book on my website at: https://www.robinlowens.com/ Talk to you soon!
In what has become our annual tradition, Michele Williams and I spend some time together discussing this past year, our plans for next year, and what great books we have read. I hope you enjoy today's podcast. Links and Resources Scarlet Thread Consulting Everyone Deserves a Great Manager: The 6 Critical Practices for Leading a Team by Scott Jeffrey Miller, Todd Davis, Victoria Roos Olsson The Vision Driven Leader: 10 Questions to Focus Your Efforts, Energize Your Team, and Scale Your Business by Michael Hyatt Get Different: Marketing That Can't Be Ignored! Kindle Edition by Mike Michalowicz Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing Less by Michael Hyatt The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Revised and Updated: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals Kindle Edition by Chris McChesney, Sean Covey, Jim Huling, Scott Thele, Beverly Walker Getting Things Done by David Allen Atomic Habits by James Clear Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business Hardcover – April 3, 2012 by Gino Wickman Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive by Jonathan Fields Paperlike for Ipad
This week's theme is Destiny represented by card #14 the pasqueflower. With destiny, how do you balance fate and choice? Maybe the better question is what makes you come alive?
My guest today is the wise, kind, and incredibly insightful Jonathan Fields. Jonathan and I had a very thoughtful and inspiring conversation around what it takes to truly find the work that makes you come alive — and most importantly — why you must. Jonathan is best known as the Good Life Guy. He is an entrepreneur, the author of SPARKED, and host of one of the world's top podcasts, Good Life Project. ***This podcast is 100% free and member-supported. If you enjoy the show please subscribe, it means a lot and helps support the podcast. Also if you like take 17 seconds and leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts here.Follow me on Instagram and Twitter.To get access to my new group mentoring program the Solopreneur Academy send me a DM with the word "Academy" and I'll share details.For show notes and more visit: armanassadi.com/podcast
Jonathan Fields discusses how to spark meaning, fulfillment, and joy in your work by aligning with your Sparketype. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) A (free!) assessment that identifies what makes you come alive 2) The ten impulses that describe how we work 3) The fundamental questions that create career fit Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep703 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JONATHAN — Jonathan Fields hosts one of the top-ranked podcasts in the world, Good Life Project®, where he shares powerful stories, conversations, and resources, on a mission to help listeners live more meaningful and inspired lives. Fields is also the founder and CEO of Spark Endeavors, a research initiative focused on helping individuals and organizations reclaim work as a source of purpose, energy, meaning, and possibility. His new book, SPARKED: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work That Makes You Come Alive delivers an important message in a time when many people are emerging from the pandemic and seeking out new work that will both challenge and fulfill them. • Jonathan's book: Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive • Jonathan's podcast: Good Life Project Podcast • Jonathan's website: GoodLifeProject.com • Jonathan's website: Sparketype.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: The Bhagavad Gita, translated by Eknath Easwaran • Book: The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Postie. Run direct mail like a digital marketer with at postie.com/awesome. • StoryBlocks. Enhance your video storytelling quickly, beautifully, and affordably at Storyblocks.com/awesome. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is the final episode of Season 3. I know! Where has the time gone? I've learned so much and been so inspired! I think this episode is a great capstone to the season! My guest today is Jonathan Fields, who you might know as the Good Life Guy who delivers insights that spark purpose, possibility, and potential. I think Jonathan and I are kindred spirits as he too is on a decades-long quest to discover what makes people come fully alive. Jonathan's list of accomplishments and accolades is long! He is an award-winning author, Webby-nominated producer, business innovator, and host of one of the world's top podcasts, Good Life Project (of which I am a big fan!). But you don't have to take just my word for it! The Wall Street Journal named Good Life Project one of the top self-development podcasts, and Apple featured it on-stage during its legendary annual product event. Jonathan is featured widely in the media, including The New York Times, FastCompany, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, CNN, The Guardian, O Magazine, SELF, Allure, Outside, Elle, Vogue, Fitness, and thousands of other outlets. (I messed up right here twice - hope it;s an easy cut in editing!) In addition to writing award-winning and bestselling books like, Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive, How to Live a Good Life, and Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt Into Fuel For Brilliance, Jonathan has founded several companies with a focus on maximizing human potential. The most recent is Spark Endeavors, where he is the chief architect and driving force behind the world's first purpose, engagement, and flow archetypes–the Sparketypes®. This powerful tool has been tapped by over 500,000 individuals and organizations, generating a rapidly growing, global data-set, and insight-based solutions to help transform how we work, lead and live. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ann-hiatt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ann-hiatt/support
After a certain age or a specific event in our lives, we start asking ourselves what's next? Well, having gone through this many times, let us tell you that ‘next' can and should be an exciting new chapter in your life. Today we invited intentional life coach Sallie Wagner to tell us how we can change our perception and build a life we are excited to live after what's next. In this episode, what's next strategist Sallie Wagner tells us how she came to be a multipreneur by embracing and aligning the many passions of her life to turn them into successful businesses. Pam and Jane also explore Sallie's MSG formula — Mindset, Skillset, and Get off your assets. Today we discuss: [01:29] Introduction to multipreneur, intentional life coach Sallie Wagner, the “What's Next” strategist. [06:55] The three things you can do to change your mindset and start creating the life you want. [10:48] Complementing mindset with skillset. Sallie shares her experience aligning her skills and perception in her businesses. [14:50] The three major mindset shifts that allow you to pivot in order to get the life that you want. [19:13] How to get into action and off your assets to achieve the goals that are truly meaningful to you. [30:22] Quick questions with Sallie Wagner. Resources mentioned in this episode: Find more about intentional life coach Sallie Wagner on https://www.facebook.com/SallieColacoWagner (Facebook )and https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallieintentionallifecoaching/ (LinkedIn ) You can also visit her website https://intentionallifecoaching.net/ (https://intentionallifecoaching.net/) to know more about her MSG strategy. Or go to https://prosperitylearninggroup.com/ (https://prosperitylearninggroup.com/) if you are interested in improving your game in the real state industry. Don't forget we have a free assessment to test if your mindset corresponds to that of a CEO. It's simple, do you think like a CEO? Take our http://www.flourish.biz/think (free assessment )now and find it out! Thank you for listening to this episode of Flourish+Grow to CEO! We hope it has given you some tips and tricks to implement and start getting excited about what's next for you! Don't forget to rate and subscribe to this podcast on the platform you prefer and leave us a comment in the comment section of https://flourish.biz/podcast/e34/ (this episode's post) telling us what was your favorite part from today's episode. We would love to hear from you! Would you like to be a guest on our podcast or simply say hi? Head over to our Contact page or follow us onhttps://www.instagram.com/flourishandgrowtoceo/ ( Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/flourishandgrowtoceo/ ( Facebook), andhttps://www.pinterest.fr/flourishandgrowtoceo/ ( Pinterest) to get more useful insights and tips to flourish and grow as the best CEO.
Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost Sunday, August 8, 2021 Glen Ridge Congregational Church Preaching on: John 6:35, 41–51
What's Inside: Discovering What You're Made Of And How To Make The Most Of It
The next step in discovering what you're made of and how to make the most of it is asking yourself "what makes you come alive?".To contact Ken, visit ProvidentLeadership.comPlease give us a rating and review on Apple PodcastsListen on Spotify
A short, sweet, yet powerful, emotionally moving meditation. This is from the 12 week Cultivating Higher Conscousness Meditation Series. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guidedtransformation/support
In this week's episode, I will be joined by Jason Wright. Jason is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Men's Fitness Coach, and host of the Becoming A Better Man Podcast Jason has helped hundreds of people overcome the physical, mental, and emotional hurdles holding them back from becoming a better version of themselves. His services help bridge the gap between getting out of pain and getting in shape. He provides clients clarity on the path, confidence in the plan, consistent support, and community with other expert resources so they can optimize their health in order to create the confidence, focus, and energy needed at work and more fulfilled relationships at home.In this episode, we talked about my battle with depression and anxiety. The power of talking and getting weight off of your shoulders. Rocking the boat of corporate healthcare. Doing what makes you come alive.Additional Information:Reach out to Jason:Social: Instagram Podcast: Becoming A Better ManReach out to Me:Social:Instagram Facebook: Nate NavasFacebook Group Name is Healthcare Podcast Community Affiliates:physiomemes.com (Discount code)= Nate20Pod Decks(Discount code)= PODDOC
In this week's episode, I speak with Marie about her journey from teaching to writing to the editorial department to corporate communications and social responsibility. The whole time she was creating her path and finding unique opportunities to challenge herself. Then when two layoffs happened in two years, she realized life was telling her that it was time to work for herself and create the kind of business that reflected who she was and the impact she wanted to have. Take a risk, take a leap, especially if you are in a toxic environment, and find a way to thrive!As always, please consider subscribing, leaving a rating and review and sharing this podcast and the whole series with others. We do this podcast to help spread the word that everyone can get unstuck and find the thing that brings them joy in their careers. If our guests can do it, you can too! Check out our Facebook Group (Career Changers) and Instagram page (@career_changers_kdw) for more tips! As you will hear in this episode my first group coaching program launches this May, registration is now open. And my next free workshop is this April 22nd. So let's make sure to connect so I can help you navigate your own career journey and get off the hamster wheel!More about Marie...Marie Gettel-Gilmartin is a writer and marketing communications coach who loves to connect people and resources or solve seemingly impossible problems.She guides clients in discovering what makes them special and helps them share that with the world. She also does that on her Finding Fertile Ground podcast, where she interviews people who possess grit, resilience, and connection and helps them bring their stories to life.Marie helps clients communicate about pressing issues; create compelling websites that showcase company culture; implement world-class sustainability and community engagement strategies; ghostwrite for clients to position them as experts in their fields; write communications that boost employee engagement; coach leaders and executives on how to strengthen communications and leadership; help win work by writing compelling, unbeatable proposals and award applications; and coordinate authors and reviewers to produce documents in one voice.Find out more at Fertile Ground Communication or contact Marie directly at marie@fertilegroundcommunications.comWelcome to the Shine at Work Podcast! On this show, your co-hosts Karen and Dan will shine a light on your job search so you can land a role that lets you flex your strengths and progress your career in an environment you actually look forward to working in each day. From creating a stand-out resume, to confidently negotiating your salary, to finding your footing as a new manager, you can expect to hear actionable advice to help you shine your brightest in your role. Karen D. Weeks is the CEO and Chief Career Coach of Shine at Work Coaching. She has over twenty years of HR experience, including as CPO at Ordergroove. Dan Carr is a Shine at Work Career Coach with over a decade of recruiting experience helping high-growth startups expand with top talent. Connect with Us! Website Instagram Karen Weeks on LinkedIn Dan Carr on LinkedIn
In 2017, Amie Heeter and her family embarked on a year long journey that she calls a radical sabbatical. They sold their house, quit their jobs, took their kids out of school, and hit the road in a camper trailer. They wanted to relieve burnout, evaluate if they wanted to move to the family farm, and reconnect with nature. Amie paused her life in a seemingly extreme way, but she reminds us that even the smallest intentional pause can help us feel more alive. In this episode, Amie Heeter and I chat about: The 3 main reasons she and her family took a radical sabbatical The lessons she learned in her time working at Isle Royale National Park Showing her children the importance of being immersed in nature and connected to this planet Reorienting her relationship with time Intentionally leaning into discomfort The various ways she has come alive in her life How becoming a mother affected her What hanging out with people older than her has taught her The importance of fresh air baths
My understanding of purpose has changed as my life has changed. But looking within has ultimately been what I've needed to understand how my purpose evolves even more. Here is how you know where purpose lives. Email: podcast@dramberthornton.com Visit www.dramberthornton.com to learn more about the podcast and other services provided via Dr. Amber Thornton Consulting, LLC. Follow Let's Process That on Instagram: www.instagram.com/letsprocessthat Follow Dr. Amber Thornton on: Instagram: www.instagram.com/dramberthornton Twitter: www.twitter.com/dramberthornton Facebook: www.facebook.com/dramberthornton
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