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Par/Avec Marc Baillet. Dans ce nouvel épisode de l'émission Heroic People vous sont proposés de courts extraits des épisodes des derniers mois. Trois invités vous livrent : *Ce que signifie pour eux qu'être l'héroïne ou le héros de sa propre vie *Ce qu'est la force d'âme *Un conseil pour améliorer dès maintenant son quotidien Avec moi dans cet épisode : *Annie Sarthe-Innocenti est l'une des principales pionnières du Coaching professionnel en France. 2:15 *Nelson Monfort est sans doute le journaliste sportif français le plus connu et apprécié. 6:08 *Mariette Fourmeaux est la fondatrice de Brilliance Inside qui organise des conférences TEDx pour et par des résidents de prison aux États-Unis.13:45 Si vous appréciez ce que vous écoutez et entendez, vous pouvez retrouver les liens vers les épisodes complets et mes invités ici : https://heroicpeople.fr/index.php/nathalie-pavia-entreprendre-avec-passion-et-realiser-ses-reves-13/ https://heroicpeople.fr/index.php/olivier-de-benoist-le-pouvoir-de-lhumour-9/ https://heroicpeople.fr/index.php/lise-bourbeau-etre-bien-ca-sapprend-15/ Pour ne rien manquer, c'est ici ! Mettez le son ! *** Pour accéder à tous les épisodes et invités, c'est sur www.heroicpeople.fr Inscrivez-vous à la Newsletter ici : www.heroicpeople.fr et recevez régulièrement une petite dose d'inspiration à lire en 5 minutes *** Si vous avez apprécié le Podcast, laissez-moi un commentaire et quelques étoiles ici https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/heroic-people-podcast/id1510935846?mt=2&ls=1 ! Cela prend 60 secondes et permet de convaincre les invités du podcast ! Retrouvez-nous sur www.heroicpeople.fr pour découvrir le podcast plus en détails, la newsletter, mes livres, nos services d'accompagnement et de coaching d'équipe.
Par/Avec Marc Baillet. Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de l'émission Heroic People. Ceci est un « entre-deux épisodes » dans lequel vous sont proposés de courts extraits des épisodes des derniers mois. Je vous présente un bref clip de chaque conversation pour vous donner une première saveur de chaque épisode et invité. Voyez-le, ou plutôt entendez-le, comme un teaser. Quelque chose pour vous mettre en appétit. Si vous appréciez ce que vous entendez, vous pouvez écouter les épisodes dans leur intégralité ici : heroicpeople.fr Avec moi dans cet épisode : Annie Sarthe-Innocenti, l'une des pionnières du Coaching en France (1:16) Mariette Fourmeaux, fondatrice du 1er TedX en prison aux USA (4:05) Arnaud Collery, auteur, coach et formateur au métier de Happiness Officer (8:50) Pour ne rien manquer, c'est ici ! Mettez le son ! *** Titres des épisodes complets : https://heroicpeople.fr/index.php/annie-sarthe-innocenti-comment-gerer-les-transitions-de-vie-personnelles-et-professionnelles-2/ https://heroicpeople.fr/index.php/mariette-fourmeaux-le-tedx-au-coeur-des-prisons-americaines-3/ https://heroicpeople.fr/index.php/arnaud-collery-la-resilience-et-la-reinvention-de-soi-4/ *** Pour accéder à tous les épisodes et invités, c'est sur www.heroicpeople.fr Inscrivez-vous à la Newsletter ici : www.heroicpeople.fr et recevez régulièrement une petite dose d'inspiration à lire en 5 minutes *** Si vous avez apprécié le Podcast, laissez-moi un commentaire et quelques étoiles ici https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/heroic-people-podcast/id1510935846?mt=2&ls=1 ! Cela prend 60 secondes et permet de convaincre les invités du podcast ! Retrouvez-nous sur www.heroicpeople.fr pour découvrir le podcast plus en détails, la newsletter, mes livres, nos services d'accompagnement et de coaching d'équipe.
What happens when the inner markers of success do not match your calling? This is how Mariette Fourmeaux du Sartel initiated her counterintuitive and yet profound transformational journey to transforming the U.S. prison system. In Episode 5 of Season 8 listen how a profound meditation session led to a prison visit, which led to organizing TEDx Talks with inmates and ultimately creating a project to break cycles of violence within the US prison system. Mariette is a 2020 Rotary Peace Fellow, she has over 2 decades in corporate and start-ups. A dual bachelor in engineering and economics from Brown and an MBA from Berkeley. Check out previous seasons & episodes of our Award-Winning Social Change Career Podcast. ***Episode recorded on February 4rd, 2021 Key Links: Brilliance Inside TEDx Talks at Donovan Correctional Facility Mariette's Linkedin ***New product*** PCDN.global is launching our first ever online workshops on all this career of change. First workshop was February 1st, stay tuned for more information on the next career PCDN.global career workshop. Join our free PCDN Impact Career Chats Book a session PCDN Coaching Services Become an insider and join the PCDN Career Helping Line Subscribe to PCDN.global's Daily or Weekly Newsletter This episode was brought to you thanks to the Rotary Peace Fellowship: Are you an existing or emerging peace leader looking to take your career to the next level? You might be eligible to receive full funding to pursue a MA or professional certificate in peace & conflict studies. Learn more about Rotary Peace Fellowships at www.rotary.org/peace-fellowships
Please join us for a timely conversation exploring insights, tools and practices to support ourselves, our families, our work and our communities during this season of confinement and constant, confusing, uncertain change. For most of us, our worlds came to a screeching pause in March and many of us remain under constraints on our movement and interactions -- turning our homes into seeming prisons at times. In addition to this once-in-a-century pandemic, many parts of the globe are currently plagued with fires, hurricanes and other outstanding circumstances that force people into even greater lockdown in homes that may no longer feel safe. In conversation with an expert in prison rehabilitation and a Buddhist lama, we’ll explore questions such as: How do we remain sane through all of this? How can we remain positive and lifted up when everything around us seems to push us down? How does this season actually serve us? How do we regain our freedom and liberation? Jacques Verduin is the Founding Director and Minister of Transformation of Insight-Out as well as the Founder of its GRIP (Guiding Rage into Power) Program, a best-practices, comprehensive offender accountability program. He has a 22-year history as a subject matter expert on prison rehabilitation programming, a record of successful pioneering and sustaining programs, and has cultivated a sizable network in the field. Currently Director of Insight-Out, Mr. Verduin founded the Insight Prison Project, which under his leadership produced the Victim Offender Education program. His efforts helped birth the Prison Mindfulness Initiative, the Prison Yoga Project, the Insight Garden Project, Veterans Healing Veterans, among others. All of these organizations are actively replicating. In addition to California, he is a consultant to the US State Department, and he and his staff has traveled abroad to train professionals in Guatemala, El Salvador, Bosnia and the Netherlands. Lama Tsomo is an American lama, author, and co-founder of the Namchak Foundation and Namchak Retreat Ranch. Born Linda Pritzker, Lama Tsomo followed a path of spiritual inquiry and study that ultimately led to her ordination as one of the few American lamas in Tibetan Buddhism. Under the tutelage of Tulku Sangak Rinpoche, international holder of the Namchak lineage, Lama Tsomo has done extensive spiritual retreats in the U.S. and abroad, and is fluent in Tibetan. Today, she is dedicated to sharing the teachings of the Namchak lineage with Western students, bringing greater happiness and meaning to life through meditation practice, community and retreat. She is especially passionate about reaching young people and supporting those working for positive social change. Her teaching has inspired American and international students, who appreciate her informal, and often humorous, style. Lama Tsomo holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Jungian studies. She is the author of three books: Why Is The Dalai Lama Always Smiling? A Westerner’s Introduction and Guide to Tibetan Buddhist Practice, The Lotus & The Rose, and The Dharma of Dogs. This conversation will be moderated by Mariette Fourmeaux, Founder and Executive Director of Brilliance Inside, a nonprofit with the mission of healing society’s cycle of violence by transforming prison from being strictly a container of violence to a creator of peace.
Nous sommes tous des prisonniers. Au sens propre comme au sens figuré. Prisonniers de nos pensées, nos émotions, nos actes inadaptés non conscients. Tous, nous avons une liberté intérieure à retrouver, une « brillance intérieure » à faire rayonner. -Avec Marc Baillet. Après avoir parcouru le monde et vécu intensément, Mariette Fourmeaux, un jour, a ressenti en elle un appel : « vas en prison ! ». Depuis elle est la Fondatrice de Brilliance Inside qui organise des conférences TEDx pour et par des résidents de prison aux Etats Unis, le pays au plus de 2 millions de prisonniers. Dans cet épisode, Mariette, à travers sa propre histoire notamment, nous explique ce qu'est la brillance intérieure, son quotidien auprès de prisonniers, comment elle les aide à révéler leur beauté intérieure et à laisser leur lumière jaillir ! Nous parlons du parcours qui va de la violence à la liberté intérieure retrouvée, de la possibilité de changer le cours de sa vie, de l'importance dans nos relations, avec notre entourage, au travail, de passer d'un cycle de violence à un cycle de paix. *** Si vous avez apprécié le Podcast, laissez-moi un commentaire et quelques étoiles ici https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/heroic-people-podcast/id1510935846?mt=2&ls=1 ! Cela prend 60 secondes et permet de convaincre les invités du podcast ! Retrouvez-nous sur www.heroicpeople.fr pour découvrir le podcast plus en détails, la newsletter, mes livres, nos services d'accompagnement et de coaching d'équipe. L'article Mariette Fourmeaux – De la violence à la liberté intérieure (#3) est apparu en premier sur HEROIC PEOPLE.
Following our conversation about Brilliance Inside, Mariette Fourmeaux had a sidebar discussion with me about having the courage to walk the path, and I enjoyed it so much, I wanted to share it as a bonus. There is no quick fix. No simple red pill that lets you face the harsh realities of your life with extraordinary ease and effortlessness. The deeper path in life takes effort and determination, especially when the destination is uncertain. The results are most certainly worth it, but it takes courage upfront to walk that path and let go of your expectations. Our life is a continuous journey, and there are so many messages about who and what we should be, what we should stand for, and what we should believe in… many of these messages are handed down from generation to generation, or enshrined by society’s ideals… but that does not make them correct, or the truest representation of who we are. Standing up to these takes courage. Even uncovering our truths takes courage. When you have a goal in mind, you start forming expectations of what results of what you want. This is useful in setting a direction to achieve your goal… but quite often these expectations are blinders that cause more misery because things unfold over time in ways outside of our control. (That is, we don’t always get what we want.) The universe has an odd habit of letting things unfold in unexpected ways. And accepting this can be challenging, especially when we pretend to be masters of our own destiny. Albert Einstein once said, “The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.” If you view the universe as hostile, then you tend to take these unexpected outcomes with tension and resentment. But by accepting it as friendly, and trusting that the universe is giving you exactly what you need in every moment, it can dramatically alter how you adapt to life’s ups and downs. Social change is about forging new paths for humanity and solving sticky problems which are frequently difficult to talk about. Quite often, change is hard, takes a long time, and doesn’t turn out how we expect. To make it even more complicated, sometimes the work we must do to change the world is work we must do on ourselves. Having the guts to change yourself with honesty and willingness is tough. I know, because I’m far from perfect, and the work I do on myself is the most gut-wrenching of all the social impact work I engage in. Everything else is the icing on the cake. Enjoy this bonus episode, and let me know in the comments if you enjoyed it!
Healing Society’s Cycle of Violence I dove into the heart of healing society's cycle of violence with Mariette Fourmeaux, founder of Brilliance Inside - a mission working with prison populations to do just that. Coming from the corporate world, this work was a complete shift for Mariette - from trusting business plans and corporate strategy to trusting the universe and her gut. She felt called to work in prisons and showed up at the Donovan Correctional Facility in California. After starting in prison ministry she began a program to have the prisoners organize a TEDx event... empowering the men in blue to organize and facilitate a TEDx event, sharing stories and conversations between prisoners, custodians, and those from the outside. In the podcast, Mariette shares this journey in a profound manner - both in her approach of showing up as much as a student as a teacher. Her work is largely in creating the space for people to listen and share, and then allowing those participating to show up. It’s not a typical program where you have a presentation or top-down teaching. It’s a collaborative environment that empowers as well as invites everyone (whether on the inside or outside) to participate, share, and grow. Hurt people hurt people. One of her great insights into this work is that hurt people hurt people. And by healing ourselves, we heal the hurt that we’re causing. We are all highly interconnected, and even when this is hard to see, this connection is there. It takes a certain courage to show up and work on yourself, and for me, that is an important message that I took away from this conversation. I need the courage to work on myself and by healing myself, I’m doing my part to make the world a better place. One thing that struck me, was that we tend to operate in ways which treat others as their role, and not as the humans that they are. With people in prison, I got the sense that it’s very much the same. They’re people, and people who have significant hurt in their past. We choose how we connect and treat our fellow humans. The work of Brilliance Inside is an interesting balance. It’s about empowerment and helping prisoners find their own light. But at the same time, there is an honesty that these prisoners quite often need a break from society. It’s not that their prison time is unjust or unwarranted… but rather that there are ways to use that prison time to heal, instead of perpetuating society’s cycle of violence. What struck me the most, was that many of the inmates that she’s worked with are drawn to give back after they get out of prison (and sort out their own financial situation) - often supporting at-risk youth. They have a deeper understanding of the pitfalls and are well suited to approach at-risk youth with the empathy and understanding they need. For more information visit Brilliance Inside. The talks are inspiring, and the podcast has an incredible flow of its own, so I’m delighted to share this conversation about their mission and how together we can heal society’s cycle of violence.
In this episode of Change It Up Radio, we’re talking about turning our society’s cycle of violence into one of transformation and healing. Incarceration has had a severe, negative impact on both those who have served time in prison and society as a whole. While a prison sentence is supposed to be rehabilitating, many prisoners fall into a tragic cycle of crime that essentially puts them on a path of repeated incarceration. Roughly 600,000 prisoners are released each year, but unfortunately, they rarely come out healthier than when they were initially incarcerated. With both their mental and physical health neglected, inmates have a high risk of leaving prison more debilitated than when they went in. Today's guest, Mariette Fourmeaux, Founder of nonprofit Brilliance Inside, shares that the healing cycle starts with transforming prison from being strictly a container of violence to a creator of peace. She explains that in order to create a safer, more peaceful world for everyone, we need to first connect people to their brilliance and help them unleash the positive expression of this brilliance. Mariette shares powerful insight on the impact of building a positive culture and shifting prisons into transformative places of healing and peace in order to inspire and motivate inmates to take ownership of their actions, their transformation, and their future. We Discuss: - Creating a safer, more peaceful world by healing society's cycle of violence and incarceration - The impact of our society’s current cycle of violence on our communities and our economy - Encouraging healing by transforming prison from a container of violence to a creator of peace - Connecting to inner brilliance and helping others unleash a positive expression of this brilliance - Why a person connecting to their inner brilliance creates a ripple effect of healing around them - Creating a safe rehabilitative space for inmates to heal the pains that led to their criminal activity - Helping prison residents successfully reintegrate into society with the right tools and resources For the full show notes visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
In five minutes of listening to Mariette Fourmeaux du Sartel talk about why she has spent the past couple of years going to prison every week to help create TEDxDonovanCorrectional, you will understand how her passion drives her to continue, overcoming obstacles every visit. Mariette deeply cares for the men at Donovan Correctional and taught me so much about the challenges she and the team face in producing the event. She quoted one of the men who told her, "In my 20 years of incarceration, I've never been treated as a human until now." Wow. After the wild success of TEDxDonovanCorrectional held at San Diego’s Donovan state prison, Mariette has transferred her passion for building resilient high-performing teams and authentic human-centered leadership – honed through two decades in corporate and start-ups – into the unlikely environment that is prison. She founded Brilliance Inside, a nonprofit program to transform prison from being strictly a container of violence to a creator of rehabilitation and peace. Before this, Mariette spent 17 years in business, developing cutting-edge technologies for world-scale problems, such as a cancer-detecting medical device in Paris, d.light’s solar lanterns for the rural poor without electricity in India and a new augmented reality technology at HP, Inc. She also grew up intertwined in the creation and expansion of her family wine businesses, starting at the ripe age of 6. Mariette is a true global citizen: born in France, she’s lived on four continents and has explored some of the most remote corners of our world. Finally, Mariette holds a double materials engineering and economics degree from Brown University and a Berkeley MBA.
Catch Part 1 of my interview with Mariette Fourmeaux on episode 009 of Leading with Light! After 20+ years in business, developing innovative technologies to solve cancer, access to electricity and education challenges, Mariette Fourmeauxfounded Brilliance Inside in October 2017, after discovering the mechanisms of turning our society’s cycle of violence into one of transformation and healing. It all starts with transforming prison from a container of violence to a creator of peace. Brilliance Inside runs five programs inside Donovan state prison in California and one reentry program outside. This unlikely journey for an Ivy League and Berkeley MBA graduate started with organizing a wildly successful TEDxDonovanCorrectional Event, transforming “societal throwaways” into a high-performance team. You can learn more about her at: www.brillianceinside.org . “Leading with Light”, a divinely inspired podcast, is a wellspring for transformational leaders of today to fill up and align, to gather and be inspired, to create their visions in the world, leading with their light! Join Your Hostess, Sky A’Hearn, Visionary Light Leader Extraordinaire, in the spirit of Deepak Chopra, Abraham-Hicks, Eckhart Tolle, Vianna Stibal, and an alternative to Bruce Lipton, Don Miguel Ruiz, Dr. Joe Dispenza, & Gregg Braden in leading with your light! One person in alignment, is stronger than millions out of alignment! When we lead with our light, our true essence, our pure alignment, each moment of each day we inevitably step into leadership, change lives and make this world a better place. Join Sky as she speaks with transformational leaders of today finding out what inspires them to lead with their light, helps bring them into alignment and makes their dreams come true! Sign up for your “Ignite Your Limitless Money Magic!” Exploration Session with Sky! Today. And don’t forget to subscribe to "Leading with Light" so that you don't miss a single episode and join us in the "Leading with Light" Facebook Group, where "Sparkly Divine Lights Come to Play". While you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! If you are a transformational leader and you would like to be interviewed by Sky, reach out at sky@skyislimitless.com. To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to Apple Podcast or to http://www.skyislimitless.com/ and follow us on Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Linkedin
After 20+ years in business, developing innovative technologies to solve cancer, access to electricity and education challenges, Mariette Fourmeaux founded Brilliance Inside in October 2017, after discovering the mechanisms of turning our society’s cycle of violence into one of transformation and healing. It all starts with transforming prison from a container of violence to a creator of peace. Brilliance Inside runs five programs inside Donovan state prison in California and one reentry program outside. This unlikely journey for an Ivy League and Berkeley MBA graduate started with organizing a wildly successful TEDxDonovanCorrectional Event, transforming “societal throwaways” into a high-performance team. WEBSITE:You can learn more about her at: www.brillianceinside.org “Leading with Light”, a divinely inspired podcast, is a wellspring for transformational leaders of today to fill up and align, to gather and be inspired, to create their visions in the world, leading with their light! Join Your Hostess, Sky A’Hearn, Visionary Light Leader Extraordinaire, in the spirit of Deepak Chopra, Abraham-Hicks, Eckhart Tolle, Vianna Stibal, and an alternative to Bruce Lipton, Don Miguel Ruiz, Dr. Joe Dispenza, & Gregg Braden in leading with your light! One person in alignment, is stronger than millions out of alignment! When we lead with our light, our true essence, our pure alignment, each moment of each day we inevitably step into leadership, change lives and make this world a better place. Join Sky as she speaks with transformational leaders of today finding out what inspires them to lead with their light, helps bring them into alignment and makes their dreams come true! Sign up for your “Ignite Your Limitless Money Magic!” Exploration Session with Sky! Today. And don’t forget to subscribe to "Leading with Light" so that you don't miss a single episode and join us in the "Leading with Light" Facebook Group, where "Sparkly Divine Lights Come to Play". While you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! If you are a transformational leader and you would like to be interviewed by Sky, reach out at sky@skyislimitless.com. To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to Apple Podcast or to http://www.skyislimitless.com/ and follow us on Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Linkedin
Transformative Tedx talks from inside a prison that open the way for healing, connection and peace? Yes, indeed. Join me and today's guest, Mariette Fourmeaux du Sartel for her heart-opening stories from inside Donovan Prison in San Diego, California. We explore: - breaking our society's cycle of violence: why it matters and why, ironically, prison is the place to start - the radical transformation of the speakers, support team, correctional staff and audience through the creative experience of self-expression - the power of being seen in one's humanness - How Love as the ultimate answer Mariette Fourmeaux du Sartel guides leaders to build sustainable, resilient, high-performance teams, enabling them to develop innovative solutions to world-scale problems with compassionate, human-centered leadership. Mariette has discovered the mechanisms of turning our society's cycle of violence into one of transformation and healing with the organization of the wildly successful TEDxDonovanCorrectional. She has created a nonprofit called Brilliance Inside, with the mission of transforming prison from being strictly a container of violence to a creator of peace. Mariette is a true global citizen: born in France, she’s lived on four continents and has explored some of the most remote corners of our world. Mariette can be found at Brilliance Inside TedxDonnovanCorrectional can be found at fb.com/tedxdonovancorrectional Laurie can be found at The Baca JourneySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wisdom-talk-radio/donations