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Non c'è più tempo per stare in silenzio! È necessario parlare in tutto il mondo delle crisi che affrontiamo già oggi e di quelle che affronteremo nel prossimo futuro. La conferenza internazionale online "Crisi globale. Questo già riguarda tutti", che si è tenuto il 24 luglio 2021 sulla piattaforma del Movimento Internazionale Sociale "ALLATRA", ha dimostrato cosa possono fare le persone quando sono unite, quando sono consapevoli della gravità di ciò che sta accadendo all'umanità. I volontari da tutto il mondo hanno potuto organizzare la traduzione simultanea di questo evento unico in 72 lingue e milioni di persone hanno ascoltato la conferenza nella loro lingua. La tavola rotonda internazionale di oggi è un continuo di questa Conferenza globale. Relatori provenienti da diversi Paesi, che capiscono cosa sta succedendo e sono realistici sul futuro, faranno presentazioni per esprimere le loro opinioni sui seguenti temi:
Quante volte ti sei sentito sopraffatto dalle troppe cose da fare?Lavoro da finire - o ancora da iniziare - ma già in super ritardo. Questioni minori accumulate che prima o poi deciderai di smaltire, ma non hai mai tempo. E nel frattempo diventano troppe.Magari ogni giorno capitano degli imprevisti, tanto per non farti mancare niente.Poi provi rabbia per ciò che è successo ieri e ansia per qualcosa che devi fare domani. A volte basta un messaggio su whatsapp o una mail - che non avresti voluto leggere - per rovinarti il resto della giornata.Se sei come tanti di noi, lo stress e il nervoso non ti fanno concludere niente: arrivi alla fine della giornata scoppiato e ti ritrovi con più roba da fare di quando ti sei alzato al mattino. E magari hai lavorato fino a notte fonda e ti sei alzato presto, dormendo 3 ore.Rimani in un circolo vizioso dal quale non puoi uscire, se non dopo essere esploso e aver mandato tutto e tutti a quel paese.In pratica, esaurisci e raggiungi quello stato mentale chiamato burnout:sei costretto a fermarti.Spesso, in situazioni come queste, qualcuno ti dice “fai un respiro profondo”. Il problema è che se non sai come farlo quel respiro profondo, rischi di peggiorare la situazione.“E che ci vuole a respirare? Lo faccio da quando sono nato…”Sì, certo! Ma quando si tratta di recuperare il tuo stato mentale ottimale per ritornare produttivo, non è così banale fare QUEL respiro profondo.Semplificando al massimo:respiro profondo = meditazioneMa la verità è che dietro alla meditazione c'è un mondo.Se non l'hai studiata e praticata, non sai cosa sia e non hai idea dei benefici che può portarti nella vita di tutti i giorni, potresti stupirti dei suoi benefici: - i aiuta ad aumentare la concentrazione- rende le tue giornate più produttive- ti aiuta a rimanere focalizzato più a lungo- ti permette di non stressarti.Ti basta?La meditazione migliora sia la tua mente che il tuo corpo.Ecco perché in questa puntata Andrea Lisi ti spiega qualcosa che non si era mai sentito e mai visto in nessun altro contenuto riguardante il marketing e il copywriting.Dal 2013 Andrea ha viaggiato e vissuto in Asia, dove ha appreso svariate tecniche di meditazione: ha avuto diversi maestri, ha frequentato apposite scuole e pratica ogni giorno.Nella nuova puntata ha selezionato per te 7 tecniche di meditazione che puoi mettere in pratica subito.Fallo e ne avrai dei benefici immediati.Ecco alcuni degli argomenti di questa 185esima puntata:[00:00] Le 3 marketing unit che fanno aumentare i profitti aziendali (basi del sistema SfornaClienti su cui concentrare i tuoi pensieri).[04:33] Uno degli errori più frequenti di chi deve produrre ogni giorno: evitarlo ti permette di godere di risultati più soddisfacenti, sia nel lavoro che nella vita.[11:16] Quali sono gli effetti della meditazione sul cervello.[16:55] Una tecnica di meditazione mirata per dare nuove informazioni al tuo subconscio, da sintetizzare e usare nel tuo copy. Ti sarà utile per trovare nuovi titoli e argomenti per i tuoi contenuti ricorrenti (newsletter, post sui Social ecc).[19:32] Una tecnica di meditazione per chi lavora in remoto, usata e divulgata anche da Steve Jobs. Ti aiuta ad attivare meglio il cervello e a trovare nuove idee per i tuoi materiali di marketing.[23:05] 3 tecniche di meditazione basate sul respiro profondo, che ti rilasseranno, apriranno la tua mente, miglioreranno la tua salute e ti renderanno più felice. Ecco quando e perché farlo.***Risorse menzionate:Manuale SfornaClienti https://bit.ly/3eAXopkLa serie su “The Boron Letters” di Gary Halbert https://bit.ly/3cQWMsZ“La Forza della Meditazione” di Daniel Goleman https://amzn.to/36IMAkK“Obvious Adams”, il genio che ha ispirato David Ogilvy, Gary Bencivenga e tanti altri copywriter https://youtu.be/66ogWc8fxJY
Si è tenuto oggi a Bruxelles il vertice Ue-Usa. Ieri, è stata la volta del vertice della Nato con i leader dei Paesi membri dell'Alleanza Atlantica. E domani a Ginevra, vertice tra il Presidente Usa Biden e il Presidente russo Putin. I colloqui tra Putin e Biden domani dovrebbero durare circa quattro o cinque ore, comprese le pause. Dietro la notizia Il prezzo del petrolio continua a salire sulla spinta della prospettiva di un aumento della domanda di carburanti in scia ai progressi della campagna vaccinale e all'allentamento delle restrizioni per l'emergenza Covid, mentre ancora non sono chiari i dettagli sul possibile allentamento delle sanzioni all'Iran sull'export di petrolio. Riaperto il Concorso per 2800 posti nella PA del Sud Il Concorso per il Sud deve essere riaperto. Alle selezioni della scorsa settimana si sono presentati meno del 50 per cento degli ammessi in alcune Regioni, fa sapere il Dipartimento per la Funzione Pubblica, in media la partecipazione è stata inferiore al 65%. A questo punto i 2800 posti messi a concorso rimarranno con ogni probabilità in parte non assegnati e quindi, per non correre rischi, se alle prime prove erano stati ammessi solo 8.582 degli oltre 81 mila che avevano presentato domanda, ora vengono ammessi tutti i candidati in possesso dei requisiti minimi, cioè la laurea triennale. In tutto 70 mila candidati: le selezioni, che ripartiranno il 22 giugno, dovranno per forza svolgersi entro la fine di giugno (il Formez ha già comunicato le date) in modo che il concorso possa concludersi nei cento giorni annunciati dal ministro Renato Brunetta. Ospiti: Giulio Sapelli, Università Statale Milano, Alessandro Plateroti, editorialista Sole 24 Ore, Gianni Trovati, Sole 24 Ore.
All'interno del progetto "Fuoriclasse Modello", le ragazze e i ragazzi delle classi 2A, 2B, 2C e 2G affrontano tematiche riguardanti la discriminazione di genere e le declinano attraverso le loro sensibilità ed esperienze, lanciando stimoli come dei sassi per smuovere le coscienze!
Per la rubrica Mente e Salute Mentale, Andrea Angelozzi e Gerardo Favaretto dialogano sul concetto di "psicologia popolare" ovvero su uno degli aspetti importanti del "senso comune" . Si discute su che cosa la differenzi dalla psicologia "scientifica", su cosa significa la controintuività della ricerca scientifica , sul ruolo ordinativo della teoria della mente che ogni persona possiede . Si possono fare previsioni sui comportamenti e sulle scelte delle persone? Primo di possibili ulteriori dialoghi _____________________________
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The Montessori Notebook podcast :: a Montessori parenting podcast with Simone Davies
I said last week I’d have to do a podcast soon all about babies, and after our book launch Zoom party for The Montessori Baby last week where Junnifa and I were talking all about our love for babies, I decided it could be fun to share the recording from the book launch party for this week’s podcast. We talked about how we show respect for babies in the Montessori approach, we give you a virtual tour of the book, and even some of the people featured in the book were live on the call and able to talk about how it’s been for them to apply Montessori in their lives. And the most fun is Dr Ayize Sabater of the Black Montessori Education Fund. He kindly agreed to host the event and you can just feel his joy and his passion for Montessori. Enjoy...Links from the showDr Ayize Sabater - Instagram, blackmontessorieducationfund.orgSanny van Loon - Instagram (our book illustrator)Montessori Chapters, Maria and CharlieMontessorian by heart, Neus - Spanish/BraziliaThe Kavanaugh Report, Nicole KavanaughMainly Montessori, Pilar BewleyRaising Yannis, AhoefaForest Montessori, JayaMontessori in Real Life, TheresaMontessori like a Mother, AmyKarin SlabaughTo order 10+ books for schools or wholesale, email specialmarkets@workman.comYouTube video of The Montessori Baby book launchTilt ParentingBilingualismEowyn Crisfield - Bilingual Families: A Practical Language Planning Guide bookEowyn Crisfield - Raising Bilingual & Multilingual children workshopColin Baker, A Parents' and Teachers' Guide to BilingualismThis week's listener questionI'd love to hear more about your journey incorporating Montessori and bilingualism, Simone. Where we are moving next (in the US), we'll have to choose between one or the other for schooling (a Montessori school or an immersion school). The second language is not my first language, but we'd still like to introduce a second language. How did you navigate this or do you have any tips or resources you recommend? Thank you! - Sarah
Giovanni Barberi Squarotti"Opere di Mario Lattes"Olschki EditoreScritti editi e inediti, per la prima volta insieme, a 20 anni dalla morteTre volumi diretti da Giovanni Barberi Squarotti e Mariarosa Masoeroraccolgono romanzi, racconti, poesie, opere teatrali, articoli e la tesi di laureahttps://fondazionebottarilattes.it/opere-di-mario-lattes-olschki/Tre volumi in cofanetto, per far conoscere il complesso degli scritti, editi e inediti di Mario Lattes (1923-2001), a vent'anni dalla morte, e considerare per la prima volta nella sua effettiva estensione e nel suo rilievo la presenza di Lattes nella scena letteraria del secondo Novecento. È l'insieme di Opere di Mario Lattes, pubblicato da Leo S. Olschki Editore, in libreria dal 3 maggio 2021, fortemente voluto da Caterina Bottari Lattes, che nel 2009 ha creato la Fondazione Bottari Lattes per portare avanti iniziative ispirate al lascito culturale dell'autore e promuovere presso il grande pubblico l'ampio patrimonio delle sue opere. Editore, pittore, incisore, scrittore, collezionista e animatore culturale, Lattes fu un intellettuale dai molteplici interessi e dalla personalità eclettica, testimone lucido e anticonformista del suo tempo, capace di misurarsi con l'arte, la letteratura, l'editoria e la promozione culturale.https://fondazionebottarilattes.it/opere-di-mario-lattes-olschki/Opere di Mario Lattes, la cui edizione è diretta da Giovanni Barberi Squarotti e da Mariarosa Masoero, a vent'anni dalla morte dell'autore, raccoglie numerosi testi di Lattes che erano andati dispersi nel corso degli anni e un corpus importante di materiale inedito, riuniti grazie a un'attenta revisione portata avanti secondo criteri filologici, anche sulla base delle carte autografe conservate negli archivi personali (recentemente riordinati e tutelati dalla Soprintendenza), conservati presso la casa editrice Lattes e la Fondazione Bottari Lattes.I tre volumi comprendono: 6 romanzi (La stanza dei giochi del 1959, l'inedito L'esaurimento nervoso scritto tra il 1964 e il 1965, Il borghese di ventura del 1975, L'incendio del Regio del 1976 candidato al Premio Strega 1977, L'amore è niente del 1982, Il Castello d'Acqua uscito postumo nel 2004 e ora pubblicato nell'ultima redazione messa a punto dall'autore), più di 60 racconti (tra cui la raccolta Le notti nere), le poesie, 2 opere teatrali, la tesi di laurea Il Ghetto di Varsavia e i tanti articoli, saggi e recensioni scritti da Lattes per diverse testate italiane, fra le quali La Gazzetta del Popolo e la rivista da lui fondata, Questioni. Una produzione letteraria che spazia tra diversi generi letterari e si fonda su un autobiografismo sui generis, nel quale il grigiore e l'apatia della quotidianità si mescolano alle distorsioni del sogno, della memoria e del ricordo. A una minuziosa e accurata descrizione della realtà esteriore fanno da contraltare sogni e ricordi che proiettano la narrazione in un orizzonte simbolico e universale.Ogni volume è accompagnato da immagini di riproduzioni di appunti, manoscritti, dattiloscritti e lettere di Mario Lattes, in cui schizzi di disegni arricchiscono il contenuto, oltre che di opere pittoriche selezionate tra quelle che più hanno attinenza con i temi dei testi affrontati negli scritti.Il progetto editoriale che ha portato alla realizzazione dei tre volumi è il frutto del lavoro di squadra di docenti e studiosi membri del Comitato scientifico per l'Edizione delle Opere di Mario Lattes: Mariarosa Masoero, che, oltre alla direzione editoriale, ha curato la sezione Poesie; Giovanni Barberi Squarotti, che, oltre alla direzione editoriale, ha curato la sezione Racconti; Loris Maria Marchetti, che ha curato l'introduzione e il commento al romanzo Il Castello d'Acqua; Gioele Cristofari, che ha curato il testo del romanzo Il Castello d'Acqua; Alessandro Botta, che ha curato la sezione Scritti giornalistici, saggi e contributi critici; Simona Dinapoli, che ha curato la biografia e la bibliografia di Mario Lattes; Luca Federico, che ha curato l'introduzione, il testo e le note del romanzo La stanza dei giochi; Giacomo Jori, che ha curato la pubblicazione della tesi Il ghetto di Varsavia; Damiano Moscatelli, che ha curato l'introduzione, il testo e le note del romanzo L'amore è niente; Stefano Penna, che ha curato l'introduzione, il testo e le note del romanzo Il borghese di ventura; Fulvio Pevere, che ha curato l'introduzione, il testo e le note al romanzo L'esaurimento nervoso; Moreno Savoretti, che ha curato la sezione Opere teatrali e introduzione, testo e note del romanzo L'incendio del Regio.Opere di Mario Lattes si inserisce tra le iniziative e i progetti che celebreranno nel 2023 i 100 anni dalla nascita di Lattes, la cui vita e la cui opera rappresentano un unicum nel panorama culturale del secondo Novecento non solo piemontese, e i 130 anni dalla nascita della casa editrice Lattes, fondata nel 1893 a Torino dal nonno di Mario Lattes. Come avvicinamento alle celebrazioni del centenario, la Fondazione Bottari Lattes ha intanto inaugurato un viaggio tra le opere pittoriche di Mario Lattes con la mostra “I mondi di Mario Lattes #1” allestita nella sede di Monforte d'Alba, esponendo per la prima volta alcuni dipinti recentemente acquisiti da collezionisti privati.Dall'introduzione a Opere di Mario Lattes di Giovanni Barberi Squarotti:«Se dovessimo indicare un fenomeno che contraddistingue i processi compositivi di Lattes e che ricorre con frequenza statisticamente rilevante nelle sue opere, questo è la riscrittura di sé, la riassimilazione del già detto, il travaso da un testo all'altro o da un genere all'altro (specialmente dal racconto al romanzo e viceversa). L'impressione è che alla base ci sia un profondo sedimento di temi archetipici con una forte valenza simbolica e che su questa base la scrittura proceda nel suo percorso di ricerca anche come riformulazione e progressivo avvicinamento.»IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
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La sintesi delle due discussioni che si sono tenute durante il Consiglio comunale di Aosta di giovedì 22 aprile, sulla società partecipata "Aps", presentate dal consigliere comunale Giovanni Girardini, al quale ha risposto il sindaco di Aosta, Gianni Nuti.
Dopo la prima puntata intitolata «Magia», dove a conversare con WM1 c'era Mariano Tomatis (scrittore, mago, storico e critico dell'illusionismo), ecco la seconda, «Questioni di metodo», con Luca Casarotti, musicista e critico musicale, oltreché giurista e in quella veste coordinatore del Legal Team della Wu Ming Foundation. Nelle cinque puntate di quest'audioserie Wu Ming 1, autore di La Q di Qomplotto. QAnon e dintorni: come le fantasie di complotto difendono il sistema (Edizioni Alegre, Roma 2021), sviluppa i temi del suo nuovo libro confrontandosi con interlocutori e interlocutrici, persone citate nel libro stesso, la cui influenza e il cui aiuto sono stati fondamentali. Credits per la sigla: Alessio Melandri (grafica) Florian Cramer (voce) Fabrizio P. Belletati (musica) Colonna sonora: Bix Beiderbecke, «For No Reason At All In C» Bix Beiberbecke, «In A Mist»
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Ogni tanto torniamo online, quest'oggi con un ospite della community che ci ha sottoposto una questione molto interessante: qual è la differenza fra fornitore e partner? E ovviamente tante tante membrate come al solito... Il Podcast ► Vita da informatici è il podcast dedicato a tutti gli informatici in giro per il globo. ► La vita dell'informatico è costellata di episodi più o meno divertenti. Gioie (poche) e rogne (tante). ► La rubrica Pezzi di MEgahertz non è scritta da nessuno, è prodotta e curata da Silvio Benvenuto e Maria Chiara Virgili, con il co-host Paolo Centroni Special Guest ► Cristian De Grazi About the Hosts ► Il mio nome è Silvio Benvenuto, ma tutti mi chiamano l'aittì o l'omino dei computer. Sono un fonico (di formazione) e un informatico (di professione), e questo podcast è la mia valvola di sfogo da tutti i soprusi, gli intrighi e i tradimenti che subisco a lavoro. ► Il mio nome è Maria Chiara, ma tutti mi chiamano Chiara. Sono un architetto (di formazione), ma sono anche una Podcast Creator. Scrivo, parlo, intrattengo e da sempre amo raccontare storie. Avrei qualcosa da dire Show e Dannati Architetti sono i miei progetti podcast personali, curati assieme al mio compagno Silvio (voce narrante di questo show). Music ► Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/37792 Ft: Airtone Oh ma i fumetti di Cryx li avete letti? E dai su... UN GIORNO DA SISTEMISTA https://amzn.to/3s5M9JV TRILOGIA DELLA SCIMMIA https://amzn.to/2NDVjOS L'EVOLUZIONE DELLA SPECIE https://amzn.to/3s7xoX3 MOBILE SUIT 500: L'ESPERIMENTO https://amzn.to/3uaekcw LA TEORIA DEL DIVANO https://amzn.to/2NCsW3N VIVIANE L'INFERMIERA https://amzn.to/3rYxm3M THE FLIPPIES https://www.facebook.com/theflippies/ BUNNY BOOM https://www.bunnyboomcomics.com/ https://amzn.to/3axuAwA Collegamenti ► Gruppo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/veterans20 ► Sito web Host: https://mariachiaravirgili.com Dietro le quinte di Vita da informatici ► Voci: Silvio Benvenuto e Maria Chiara Virgili ► Illustrazioni a cura di Matteo Danieli, Maria Chiara Virgili e Silvio Benvenuto
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In una delle ultime puntate di Muschio Selvaggio e nelle Cogitate di Rick DuFer vengono trattati il tema dell'amore e del poliamore. Piccolo resoconto e pensiero riguardante questa dinamica tra vissuto e teorie
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Your message aimed at a highly targeted audience. Let's talk. dan@selected.sesamers.comTopics Discussed:The world's most impressive bioThe smell of Las VegasDan and seeing Queen with Freddie Mercury at age 5. Thanks Mom!Dan's girlfriend is in love with Harper"What's your pandemic plan?"Discipline? Punishment? Cause and EffectZebra striping the car and the parents reactionLaying the groundwork to sell to PayPalJust for the Hack of ItCooking with Harper"How MUCH IS A LITTLE BIT?""I'm sorry, what were we talking about?"Harper and the House of Cards storyThe Obama Work"Rewarding" workTools used against usWould you do anything differently?Ad Agencies, "Oh no, we never actually did any of that stuff. You guys actually did it.""Pandora's box was cracked open, we just happened to be the ones that opened it all the way.""We put too much weight on founders to have a strong perspective on the ethical stance of their thing."But ... VC's want to hear conviction(?)Jim, McCoy, Spock and the crew of the NCC-1701Responsible for Brexit?Red votersTalking shit about the EU, this is not a surprise resultA whole boatload of racism"I'm not sure my absentee ballot arrived in time.""My shit was in the post MONTHS ahead of time.""Sex, Politics, Religion and Money."Listening to the other sideVeiled racism? I don't have time for it.Identity politics"When you're accustomed to privilege equality feels like oppression." - Franklin Leonard"When I looked at my historic returns, the women I invested in had much greater returns than then men."The LIGHTNING ROUNDBREAKCheck out virtual events platform Balloon. Referred to by Mashable as "The Shopify of virtual events".Visit them at joinballoon.com, mention the Selected Podcast and receive a 15% discount.Aaaaaaand we're back!Zooooom.usGalactic.io. Go get in on this shit NOW!Hopin. "They're not screwing around"The return of Anna. Again.My castleDan's recorded an audio book. NDA's damn. Coming soon ...Dressing in black"I don't miss airport security"Harper and CommunityGen X. Me and Al GoreWhat is a community?You want to be a good actor inYou can trust meEstablishing trustAuthenticityThe accidental dissolution of trustHarper's adult bodyThe antithese answers the questionI didn't split the episode. If Joe Rogan can go 3.5 hours a day, let's see if YOU stick around for an hour and a halfHarper's COVID work"I was bored. I needed something to do."People peopledI have to start wearing a hatDress like Harper Reed Glasses dayThe photo didn't do it justiceRead bitches!A Memory Called Empire by Arkady MartineHarper's in the basement"All of my friends getting the COVID vaccine. It creates hope."I'm priority "The End"You bes' check yoself befo' you wreck yo'selfYour message aimed at a highly targeted audience. Let's talk. dan@selected.sesamers.comWhere to Find Us:Find Harper at:EmailTwitterFind Dan at:Linktr.ee
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Il Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media è un punto di partenza per iniziare a riflettere seriamente sulla presenza / assenza dei generi e sul modo in cui vengono rappresentati nei film e nei media. Numeri alla mano. Dateci un'occhiata. https://seejane.org
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Il 2020 è stato l'anno dei podcast? Qualche numero e una bella chiacchierata con Andrea Federica De Cesco (giornalista del Corriere della Sera e creatrice della newsletter "Questioni d'orecchio") per cercare di comprendere quello che è diventato un vero e proprio modo di comunicare.
Gli ultimi dati ISTAT dicono che in Italia si aggrava la questione della denatalità. Ecco quali sono le vere cause.
Gli ultimi dati ISTAT dicono che in Italia si aggrava la questione della denatalità. Ecco quali sono le vere cause.
Pensare che Porta Pia sia semplicemente una pagina di storia significa ingannarsi sulla reale portata degli eventi che segnarono la Chiesa e la civiltà cattolica nella seconda metà dell’Ottocento, e significa inevitabilmente privarsi di una preziosa chiave di lettura della società contemporanea. Si illude infatti chi pensa di poter comprendere l’oggi senza conoscere ciò che accadde ieri, e soprattutto si illude chi pensa che vi siano ora da affrontare problemi più “urgenti” rispetto a quelli ormai obsoleti (secondo loro) che sconvolsero la società cristiana centocinquanta anni fa.
50 anni di psicoanalisi in Italia: inconscio, transfert e nevrosi dagli anni 70. Per la Rubrica "Questioni della Mente " discutiamo di psicanalisi con: -Sarantis Thanopulos, Psicoanalista, Presidente Eletto della Società Psicoanalitica Italiana -Gerardo Favaretto, Psichiatra, già Vicepresidente della Società Italiana di Psichiatria Modera Michele Boldrin
P. Martin M. Lintner OSM, professore di Teologia Morale nell'Istituto Universitario Filosofico-Teologico di Bressanone e di Etica nella Libera Università di Bolzano. Ha compiuto gli studi teologici a Innsbruck, Vienna e Roma. http://www.studioteologico.it/it/studio-teologico-accademico-bressanone/corpo-docente/11-team-lintner-prof-dr-martin-m-osm.html Oltre a numerosi contributi, articoli, editoriali, recensioni, ha pubblicato: "L'Uomo e il caro bestiame. Questioni etiche nel trattare con gli animali", con contributi di Christoph J. Amor e Markus Moling, Innsbruck 2017 "La riscoperta dell'Eros. Chiesa, sessualità e relazioni umane" (Etica teologica oggi, vol.58), Bologna, edizioni Dehoniane 2015. "Un'etica del dare. Dall'interpretazione antropologica a quella teologico-etica del dono e delle sue aporie" (Studi di teologia morale, vol.35), Münster et al., 2006. Video ► https://youtu.be/0SQ9vugP35c 00:00 Presentazione Gianfranco Maronese SVD 04:12 Relazione di Padre Martin 1:08:50 Domande SCRUTARE ORIZZONTI – DIRETTE VIDEO YOUTUBE In questo periodo di chiusura a causa del COVID cogliamo l’occasione per pubblicare i filmati (e audio su podcast) degli incontri di SCRUTARE ORIZZONTI, proposti alla Sala Dialogo dei Missionari Verbiti di Varone. Questa decisione servirà per mantenere ancora vivi i rapporti con gli amici del gruppo, dato che il programma di questa stagione NON potrà essere svolto. Pubblicheremo i video su Youtube in modalità PREMIÈRE, una DIRETTA video programmata come un reale incontro.
In questo episodio, Carolina intervista Benedetta Aroldi, producer e copywriter nel settore della tv e della letteratura giovanile. Da sempre innamorata di fiabe, storie e racconti, Benedetta è laureata in lettere moderne ed è specializzata sia in editoria libraria e multimediale che in scrittura e produzione di fiction. Benedetta differenzia dunque il suo lavoro fra il mondo dello storytelling audio - ha curato la redazione di StorieLibere e diversi podcast, fra cui 'Morgana' - e del video, principalmente per alcune sitcom per i più giovani. L'episodio è dedicato ad un'analisi del settore dell'editoria - ma più in generale della letteratura - attraverso lenti femministe, dove emergono differenze di genere, stereotipi e le difficoltà che le donne e altri cluster marginalizzati si trovano ad incontrare. Potete trovare Benedetta Aroldi su: IG: @bene2811w email: benedetta.aroldi28@gmail.com
"Iddio ordina l'amore per i parenti. Questioni di famiglia nella prospettiva islamica" con Deborah Scolart - IV puntata
"Iddio ordina l'amore per i parenti . Questioni di famiglia nella prospettiva islamica" con Deborah Scolart. III puntata
"Iddio ordina l'amore per i parenti. Questioni di famiglia nella prospettiva islamica" con Deborah Scolart. II puntata
Marco Pautasso"CuneiForme"https://www.progettocantoregi.it/La nuova “Granda” rassegna culturale nel Cuneesetra letteratura, teatro, danza, musica, arti visive e sportDa settembre la prima edizione dedicata al tema Re(L)azioniTra gli ospiti: Lella Costa, Luca Mercalli, Nives Meroi, Giovanni De Luna, Aldo Agosti,Abbondanza Bertoni, Scena Verticale, Bernabéu/Covello, Il Mutamento Zona CastaliaUna nuova rassegna di appuntamenti culturali abbraccia le terre del cuneese, tra letteratura, teatro, danza, musica, arti visive e sport, per offrire nuove occasioni di conoscenza e riflessione sul mondo contemporaneo. Da settembre prende il via CuneiForme, ideato e organizzato da Progetto Cantoregi, che si presenta all'insegna della pluralità: più discipline e linguaggi artistici contemplati, più luoghi attraversati, più varietà nella scelta degli ospiti, più punti di vista per riflettere su un tema che varia di anno in anno, più soggetti pubblici e privati coinvolti. CuneiForme impugna idealmente il testimone dal festival teatrale La fabbrica delle idee, che Progetto Cantoregi ha realizzato fino al 2017 nell'ex ospedale psichiatrico di Racconigi (Cn), per proporre una rassegna multidisciplinare e diffusa nel territorio del Cuneese, partendo dal quartier generale della Soms di Racconigi, che continui ad avere nell'impegno civile e sociale il centro della propria ricerca, per proporsi come un partecipato laboratorio di idee e di approfondimento culturale, un luogo dell'ascolto, del dialogo, dell'accoglienza. Il nome scelto, CuneiForme, ospita in sé diverse suggestioni, perché richiama il territorio del Cuneese, ma anche le forme espressive delle diverse discipline artistiche, rimanda a uno strumento incisivo come il cuneo (perché incisiva intende essere la rassegna) e a una scrittura, quella cuneiforme, usata dai Sumeri e dagli Assiro-Babilonesi, innovativa per quei tempi, così come innovativo intende essere il nuovo progetto culturale.Il palcoscenico di CuneiForme sarà composto dalle tante piazze del territorio cuneese, con Racconigi città capofila e, per la prima edizione inizia a coinvolgere Bra e Cavallermaggiore. Un tessuto territoriale che attraverso CuneiForme genera fertili sinergie e collaborazioni virtuose tra i paesi della Granda, creando un'identità di sintesi che non sia solo la somma delle singole peculiarità e memorie che ciascuna città esprime.Ogni anno un tema di stretta attualità, al centro del dibattito culturale e sociale, sarà affrontato e declinato in profondità, attraverso i linguaggi di diverse discipline espressive (teatro, danza, letteratura, arti figurative, fotografia, musica, cinema e anche lo sport), per meglio tentare di capire il presente e intuire il futuro, per aiutarci a interpretare la complessità contemporanea e a orientarci nel flusso dello scorrere rapido degli accadimenti, per stimolare la riflessione e l'azione attraverso la conoscenza.Il tema di CuneiForme 2020 sarà “Re(L)azioni”, giocando sul doppio lemma “relazioni” e “reazioni”. Il mondo in cui viviamo è, infatti, continuamente plasmato da relazioni e reazioni ai rapporti che ognuno di noi instaura con l'altro e con l'ambiente circostante, in un continuo scambio, movimento, adattamento. Inoltre, la crisi sanitaria che attraversiamo ha oltretutto rivoluzionato le relazioni sociali e dettato nuove regole per l'espressione degli affetti. Molti legami si sono stretti, in modo imprevisto, altri sono svaniti. Tutti hanno sperimentano modi nuovi di vivere amore, amicizia, rapporti familiari, rapporto con la propria città, con l'ambiente circostante, con la natura. Si indagherà quindi a tutto campo sul mondo relazionale: dai rapporti famigliari a quelli amorosi, dal rapporto con il diverso a quelli di amicizia (virtuale o digitale), dalle relazioni e gli scambi tra comunità, paesi e civiltà, al rapporto tra il singolo e la natura e l'ambiente, dal rapporto con le passioni, la morte, la sessualità e la vecchiaia, fino alla relazione con se stessi. Ampio quindi sarà lo spettro attraverso cui riflettere sul mettersi in connessione e su come si reagisce al mondo. Infine, il tema “Re(L)azioni vuole celebrare il fatto che più comuni del territorio condividano un progetto culturale, un'esperienza innovativa per la provincia di Cuneo a abbiano saputo mettersi per la prima volta in relazione, appunto.Gli ospiti della prima edizione di CuneiForme sono:- l'attrice Eliana Cantone di Il Mutamento Zona Castalia, che con lo spettacolo “Favola di un'altra giovinezza” porta in scena la relazione con il proprio sé e con il tempo che scorre e che paradossalmente può anche tornare indietro (sabato 26 settembre, ore 21, Racconigi, Soms);- il drammaturgo, regista e attore Saverio La Ruina di Scena Verticale, che con lo spettacolo “Mario e Saleh” affronta le paure, le diffidenze, ma anche le emozioni e le scoperte, delle relazioni con chi appartiene a culture e mondi lontani dai nostri (mercoledì 30 settembre, ore 21, Racconigi, Soms);- gli storici Giovanni De Luna a Aldo Agosti, che indagheranno sulla passione per il calcio e la propria squadra, l'unica relazione che dura una vita, partendo dal loro libro Juventus. Storia di una passione italiana. Dalle origini ai giorni nostri edito da Utet (venerdì 2 ottobre, ore 21, Racconigi, Soms);- l'attrice e scrittrice Lella Costa, che con il reaging-spettacolo “Questioni di cuore” e con la sua cifra profonda e ironica che la contraddistingue indaga le relazioni d'amore e come sono cambiate nel corso delle epoche che l'Italia ha attraversato (sabato 3 ottobre, ore 21, Bra, Teatro Politeama);- la compagnia Abbondanza Bertoni, che con lo spettacolo di danza “La morte e la fanciulla”, in cui le ballerine danzano sulla musica dell'omonima opera di Schubert, scruterà l'animo umano e le sue relazioni con la vita e la morte (venerdì 23 ottobre, ore21, Racconigi, Soms);- il meteorologo e climatologo Luca Mercalli, che ci aiuterà a capire com'è cambiata la nostra relazione con l'ambiente e il clima, com'era e come sarà dopo il Coronavirus (mercoledì 4 novembre, ore 18.30, Bra, Teatro Politeama);- il duo Bernabéu/Covello che con “Un po' di più” si infilano dentro l'intimità a due per scandagliare reazioni, incontri e scontri di quando due anime iniziano a relazionarsi tra loro. In collaborazione con Concentrica e Teatro della Caduta (giovedì 5 novembre, ore 21, Racconigi, Soms);- l'alpinista Nives Meroi, che nella sua carriera ha scalato tutti i quattordici Ottomila della Terra sempre senza ossigeno né portatori d'alta quota, metterà a nudo il rapporto dell'uomo con la montagna e la natura estrema (venerdì 27 novembre, ore 21, Cavallermaggiore, Teatro San Giorgio. In collaborazione con la Fiera Piemontese dell'Editoria).Gli appuntamenti si svolgeranno nel pieno rispetto delle normative di sicurezza per l'emergenza Covid-19. «Abbiamo pensato – spiega Marco Pautasso, presidente di Progetto Cantoregi –a una rassegna che, attraverso un tema specifico che varia ogni anno, sappia mettere in moto curiosità, intelligenza e sensi e che, senza offrire risposte definitive o facili certezze, possa rendere meno fluidi e incerti i nostri parametri cognitivi di riferimento. Ci piace sottolineare che realizzare una coalizione virtuosa tra più città si rivela, in un momento di chiara difficoltà economica e amministrativa, un dato di illuminata governance, perché introduce un'innovazione nelle dinamiche di relazione tra comuni, chiamati a fare davvero sistema.»CuneiForme è realizzato con il sostegno di Terre dei Savoia, Fondazione Crt, Fondazione Crc, Compagnia di San Paolo, Regione Piemonte, Comune di Racconigi e Centro culturale "Le Clarisse" di Racconigi, Comune di Bra, Comune di Comune di Cavallermaggiore.Il logo di CuneiForme à stato ideato dall'agenzia di comunicazione Imperfect di Torino.Il bookshop sarà a cura di Libreria Clerici di Racconigi.Perché la rassegna si chiama CuneiForme?- perché rimanda immediatamente a Cuneo e al suo territorio;-perché il suffisso “forme” richiama le diverse discipline ed espressioni artistiche che caratterizzeranno il progetto e i tanti modi differenti di essere “cuneesi” che i comuni coinvolti incarneranno;- perché il cuneo è una macchina meccanica semplice, usata il più delle volte come il fulcro di una leva: il cuneo muove o solleva oggetti, apre la via in un materiale solido; bene si presta quindi come metafora di un progetto che vuole essere incisivo, offrire nuove opportunità di conoscenza, proporre nuovi punti di osservazione, introdurre nuovi territori di senso;- perché cuneiforme era la scrittura usata dai Sumeri e dagli Assiro-Babilonesi, che si eseguiva con uno stilo, imprimendo sull'argilla particolari segni composti da brevi incisioni a forma piramidale e appuntita; fu, per quei tempi, un sistema innovativo di comunicazione; ci piace l'idea che la rassegna CuneiForme, che proporrà anche residenze ad artisti di discipline differenti, chiamati a lavorare insieme a un'opera a declinazione del tema prescelto, possa far da battistrada ad un nuova modalità di creazione artistica.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
"Iddio ordina l'amore per i parenti - Questioni di famiglia nella prospettiva islamica" con Deborah Scolart - I puntata
Today's QuestionI’m writing in hope of some advice, or probably just to get out of my own head and get an outsider’s perspective, because I’ve thought about this WAY too much.I’m in my thirties, and I moved to a Richer Country from a Poorer Country (all within Europe) a few years ago. I had some truly shit jobs for a while, but got incredibly lucky eventually, and landed in my current job in December of 2018. I work for a charity that aligns with my values very well. I have a good boss. I’m paid reasonably well---my salary circles around average for my job title in my city, though I could probably make 20% more in a bigger charity, with the experience I now have.Trouble is... I don’t really like my job? I’m an office manager/jack of all trades assistant, and I’m damn good at it, but I didn’t choose to do it out of a passion for filing invoices and fixing trivial IT problems. I chose it because I had a wide variety of skills that you don’t need a degree for (I have a degree, but it’s purely academic), and people like me are very appealing to small organizations that want one person to fill all the gaps. It was never going to be a long-term plan; I just wanted something that would pay rent while I found my feet in a new country. I don’t want to be solving other people’s petty problems ten years from now. Now that my two-year mark on the job is slowly approaching, I don’t know what to do. Moving to a different role in the same organization is not an option; we’re too small for that. Do I try to pursue a career in corporate/charity internal training (very appealing, no idea how to even start)? Do I try moving to a different job despite being comfortable, so my CV doesn’t look like I’m too stagnant? Do I stay and buckle down and write after hours to fulfill my dream of writing a novel? (How do I deal with the emotional fallout of never being able to publish that novel, which is very likely?) Do I just keep this job and wait until some kind of an opportunity presents itself? I appreciate that no one can solve this problem apart from me, and it’s seven kinds of immature to expect you’ll magically give me the golden answer based on a few paragraphs of summary. But it was kind of therapeutic to just write it out and know someone sympathetic will read it. Your blog has been consistently excellent at filling long social-distancing weekends, so thanks for that! Stay safe, and please don’t let The Evil Chicken bring you down.Like this show and want us to keep doing it?Show your love by becoming a patron. We're trying really hard not to do the whole corporate money thing. Disrupt capitalism today!Want to ask a question?Go to Bitches Get Riches and click "Ask the Bitches." You can also ask via our Tumblr. We get too many to answer them all--but donors are guaranteed an answer!Need more of the Bitches?Read our dank wisdom nuggs at Bitches Get Riches.Get new articles delivered to your inbox so you never miss 'em.Follow us on Twitter, Tumblr, or Pinterest, and Instagram for Kitty and Piggy.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bitchesgetriches)
Today's QuestionI have been offered a mentorship opportunity at my place of employment, and I am looking for advice on how to make the most of it as the mentee. I am actively working at taking a more proactive role in my career and financial situation as I have a bad habit of underselling myself and my time. One of these days I will be a boss bitch, and this is a ladder step for me to get there. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!Like this show and want us to keep doing it?Show your love by becoming a patron. We're trying really hard not to do the whole corporate money thing. Disrupt capitalism today!Want to ask a question?Go to Bitches Get Riches and click "Ask the Bitches." You can also ask via our Tumblr. We get too many to answer them all--but donors are guaranteed an answer!Need more of the Bitches?Read our dank wisdom nuggs at Bitches Get Riches.Get new articles delivered to your inbox so you never miss 'em.Follow us on Twitter, Tumblr, or Pinterest, and Instagram for Kitty and Piggy.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bitchesgetriches)
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Chi è la vera vittima? E chi è una vittima percepita? Nella guerra a chi è più vittima di altri, io e Michele abbiamo cercato di districarci. Con qualche considerazione interessante. Sostieni il mio lavoro ➤➤➤ https://www.patreon.com/rickdufer Newsletter ➤➤➤ http://eepurl.com/c-LKfz Elogio dell'idiozia ➤➤➤ https://amzn.to/2J9WwKZ LEGGI "SPINOZA&POPCORN" ➤➤➤ https://amzn.to/32LY9DK (versione ebook: https://amzn.to/2xSsoOD) Youtube: http://bit.ly/rickdufer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickdufer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rickdalferro/ Il meglio di Daily Cogito (per nuovi ascoltatori): http://bit.ly/bestofDC Daily Cogito: ogni mattina alle 7. L'unica dipendenza che ti rende indipendente. Daily Cogito è ascoltabile e scaricabile dalle seguenti fonti:Canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/dailycogito Spotify: http://bit.ly/DailySpoty iTunes: http://bit.ly/dailytunes
Maurizio Simoncelli"Terra di conquista"Ambiente e risorse tra conflitti e alleanzeCittà Nuova Edizioniwww.cittanuova.itPapa Francesco ha parlato di terza guerra mondiale a pezzi. Le tensioni internazionali nel XXI secolo infatti aumentano, mentre i cambiamenti climatici affliggono l'intero pianeta e i movimenti migratori diventano globali. Cosa sta succedendo e perché? Il libro, con un linguaggio chiaro e a volte ironico, cerca di offrire al lettore una chiave di lettura per comprendere una realtà complessa e difficile come quella contemporanea, indicando alcuni elementi geopolitici che spesso sono alla base delle tensioni e che condizionano i rapporti internazionali. Questioni e temi spesso ignorati o taciuti, che però servono per orizzontarsi in un mondo sempre più interconnesso. Dalle contese per i confini terrestri e marittimi a quelle per le risorse alimentari ed energetiche, dall'accaparramento di vaste zone nell'Africa per le monocolture alle lotte per l'acqua, l'autore ci aiuta a capire cosa sta avvenendo e perché, offrendoci uno strumento utile per definire le dinamiche del XXI secolo.Maurizio SimoncelliVicepresidente e cofondatore dell'Istituto di Ricerche Internazionali Archivio Disarmo (IRIAD).Storico ed esperto di geopolitica, oltre ad aver realizzato numerose ricerche sull'industria militare, sulle forze armate italiane e sulla geopolitica dei conflitti, presta attività di docenza in master universitari e corsi d'istruzione superiore. E' membro del CISRSM - Centro interuniversitario di studi e ricerche storico–militari.Attualmente collabora come docente presso il Master di I livello Nuovi orizzonti di cooperazione e diritto internazionale della FOCSIV/Pontificia Università Lateranense, nonché in precedenza con il Master Peacekeeping and Security Studies dell'Università Roma Tre e presso la Winter School on Disarmament and Armament Proliferation Control: International Law, Engagement of Governments and Role of Civil Society dell'Università degli studi di Milano.Dirige la collana Materiali di pace presso l'editore Ediesse di Roma, il mensile on line IRIAD REVIEW. Studi sulla pace e sui conflitti e coordina l'attività documentaria della Banca dati Disarmonline del sito www.archiviodisarmo.it. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it
Prima ora: - Borse e mercati con Ettore Livini. - Vacanze di Pasqua in Italia: consigliateci i vostri posti preferiti! Telefonate e audio Whatsapp degli ascoltatori. - Intervista a Lella Costa, over 65 che si rifiuta di stare in casa come consigliato dall'assessore al Welfare della Regione Lombardia, Giulio Gallera. Lei infatti sarà in scena al Teatro Gobetti di Torino fino a domenica con lo spettacolo "Questioni di cuore". Seconda ora: - Silvia Scotti per le aperture dei principali siti d'informazione. - Al telefono Elisabetta Luciano, una delle persone in isolamento a Codogno. - Parliamo della nuova legge sulle intercettazioni con Alessandro Orlowski, esperto di comunicazione online e di social media.
In questo episodio vi parliamo di due usanze italiane, una legata alla vita e una legata alla morte. Potete trovare la trascrizione e le traduzione delle parole ed espressioni più difficili a questo link: https://podcastitaliano.com/2019/04/09/questioni-di-vita-o-di-morte-intermedio-19/
Ready to Positioning Your Business to Profit? Go to-->>> http://positioningtoprofit.com/Patty: Hey my legacy leader, this is Patty Dominguez with Episode 27. I hope you are doing fantastic and this is finding your well and thriving in 2019 as we finished our first quarter of the year isn't amazing like how fast it's going by already.So in this episode just this hour show me having a conversation with you talking about a big question to ask yourself. Whenever you're starting something new in your business and why bring this up is because I had a really lovely conversation with a perspective client and he's in Australia. And his wife are Australia and they're starting a new venture was just really interesting because no matter what industry I work in with or inside the corporate side or Solopreneurs small business this is the one thing that are the one questionI should say that's really important and the reason I'm bringing his story up is because sometimes people will come into perspective conversation to work with me and they'll have in mind one thing that they want. I mean perhaps they're looking at how to add a funnel why they need a funnel or what kind of new webinar they can do. And what's the latest tactic you know to help them for league generation et cetera.And so whenever I start a potential engagement I really want to get an understanding seeking to understand where that entrepreneur wants to go. Where is it that they want to go and so it's almost starting and so it's like have a visual of this being an upstream type of question? So they're in their project they're working on say the implementation of automation. Right.And then I'll say okay let's pull back let's go really macro high level upstream from inception and when the start and give me an understanding of where you want to go where do you want to go. So why are you doing this.This the other question I ask and it's always relatively surprising to people because most people rely on tactics and they're focused only on the tactics in that point in time of what they want to do and so they need a funnel or maybe they need that automation but what they really need before any of that is the fundamental question to answer in my opinion is the only one that matters right because your future depends on your ability to trust that one question. The question again is where you want to go.Because without this it doesn't matter what strategy you deploy you won't achieve success. The fact of the matter is so as you think about deploying new strategies in your business or perhaps you have a strategy that is shifting and you're looking at different tools different tactics as a result of that plan just do a poster for yourself and ask yourself that one question we have. Where do I want to go with this right? Where am I committed to going in my business?Because I personally go through that myself and really be specific about how I want to grow my business the types of things I want to do. And for me it's about who I want to work with. What are the business owners doing that I'm working with? Is this work that matters? Is it fulfilling? Is it meaningful? Can I add value? Can I create positive change?Does my contribution matter here. And those are just some of the questions because the vision that I'm built for the business that I'm building is very specific. However we're change change. I want to be a part of. They're their vision in terms of helping to drive their vision forward and being a part of that and in a number of different ways. So my question back to you is where are you now where you want to go with your business what you're doing and what you really want to do.And so we define that scope. When you look at it this year in two years in three years with up vision you have that vision for where we want to grow this and because that will help define where you see yourself scaling or how you're going to scale. And of course why does this matter. Because when you have a vision for where you want to go you can share it with others in your business and your team whether it's your mentors or maybe people that you're in group coaching with no mastermind's with your team.You know how to screen what you want to work on and just staying staying true to that for yourself. And that is supremely important to have that clarity. Because once you have that you can really start to back in to making it happen. So again whatever you're thinking of a new concept. Go macro level. I always use that terminology on my go macro with this.Let's start from the beginning. Where do you want to go and why do you want to do this. What is the reason and when you have clarity on that positive change can happen and you're really giving yourself the permission to explore possibility and the cool thing about that is that what it's really creating for yourself as a vision and that vision that you have is something that is so important for you to share with the people that work with.I mean when I hire and I bring new people on my team I'm very patient about hiring the right type of team people with the people on my team because I want to make sure that the resonance is there and the clarity is there and what it is that they do.And is this hitting a chord the type of people that I'm working with et cetera. I hope this is a guide for you. I just wanted to share that one insight because when I had that conversation with this prospective client he was like was really cool. This was a different conversation than I thought was going to behalf and I get really excited about that because it isn't about the tool.It isn't about the fancy funnel or the new tactic you can use for the webinar. It's about pulling back going macro and really asking yourself what is it that we're doing here right. Where do you want to go? And that it may even use this analogy that I use often when in Alice in Wonderland is walking down the path range it comes through fork in the road and the Cheshire cat is there and the Cheshire cat saysHey Alice Where are you going? And she said well it was the Cheshire cat like do you want to go left you didn't want to go right. And Alice says I'm not really sure the Cheshire cat says well then it doesn't matter. You can go left or right it doesn't matter. You don't have a plan you don't have a vision Alice so it's the same question for you when you see yourself in the fork in the road and asking a new business idea or maybe it's something entirely new. Just ask yourself make sure to do that and have that conversation where do I want to go.Why do I want to do this and create that vision for yourself and it just has a snowball effect on all the other things that come thereafter right when I have had the news or bad timing and the strategy and then ultimately the tactics behind that.The execution of that vision and holding true at. All right so there you have it. That was my download for the week because I have different conversations with my clients or prospective clients and I always find something that gives me an aha moment when I see somebody else having an aha moment and then I feel compelled to share with you. So thank you so much for being here as you're thinking through this real talk episode. Make sure to send me an email if you'd like.You can catch my contact information. The show notes make sure to hit the subscribe button and of course I love your feedback and things that you want to know to help you grow your business because your legacy matters. So I'll catch you next time next week with a new show and make it a great week. Thank you.GOT A comment? share? a win?Feel free to contact me:patty@pattydominguez.com https://go.bucketforms.com/sf/541efabb https://pattydominguez.com/contact/ https://www.herlegacybusiness.com/trinity
Find your voice - Episode 3 - The Art Of Connecting With Ourselves by Theodore TreveilTheodore Treveil also known as Theo, knows what it is like to hit rock bottom. He has had a life of so much adversity and hardship that rather than killing him, it has only made him so much stronger. Determined to find his voice and show the world he was more than his current circumstances he often lay there visualing."Visualise, visualise, visualise" - TheoFrom sleeping on the streets of Victoria Station to ridding himself of his drug addiction Theo has now taken a stand and truly connected with himself. In doing this his passion now is to touch as many lives as possible, with a 50,000 target next year. Titans Mastermind is his movement and is about becoming a Titan of your own life!Let me assure you, this is one guy whos story you want to follow, as it has only just begun..."Our thoughts create our feelings and our feelings influences our actions" - Theodore TreveilFollow it below:Thanks for listeningFree Audible book sign up:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Audible-Membership/dp/B00OPA2XFG?actionCode=AMN30DFT1Bk06604291990WX&tag=are86-21Best book on Mindset by Carol Dweck: Mindset https://amzn.to/2QajMvZSupport the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/findyourvoiceLinks to me:Website: https://www.arendeu.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aren.deu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/arendeuFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aren.singhLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aren-deu-65443a4b/Podcast: https://www.findyourvoicepodcast.com YouTube: http://tiny.cc/51lx6yLinks to guest:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mohamed.abdulrahman.54540#JustDeuIt & #FindYourVoice[Music]welcome to an episode of find your voicea movement led by yours trulyAren do a guy who has overcomecrippling anxiety adversity anddifficulty like so many of you in lifewhose main goal now is to help youcombat your excuses take control of yourlife write your own story and mostimportantly find your voice so nowwithout further ado I welcome the hostof the show himself mr. Aren do what'sgoing on people yes that is correct myname is Aren and I am the host of theshowso today's interview was a fascinatinginterview it was I'd say certainly forme it was definitely a game-changer andthe reason I say that is because inhindsight there was so many moments whenI listened to it back where I kickedmyself I kicked myself for my poorpodcasting skills I kicked myselfbecause I never asked the right questionI kicked myself because I never acceptedsilence and I kind of rushed it becauseI was panicking about the recording andthe time and all of that stuff that youprobably don't think goes into a podcastNo one thing I will say is that I hopeyou find that in some way motivationalor inspiring because you do not have tobe perfect to start a podcast you do nothave to have all your ducks in a row soI kind of want you guys to take that onboard as well if there's something youtruly want to do just go out and do itgo ahead and do it pivot adjust and thengo forward again and that's what it'sall about but there's certainly times inthis interview and I'm definitely eagerto get him back for a second podcastmaybe in about six to twelve months timewhere we really gonna hone in on some ofhis answers because I think theemotional intelligence that he showedfor being such a young man wasincredible and I hope you could takeaway some of the insights and some ofthe lessons that he displays andhopefully you can follow him on hisjourney as well because he is absolutelyright in his own story right now he hasfound his voice and there's gonna be alot of good things coming from thisindividual I'm very confident of thatand hopefully I say hopefully as I'vecrossed my fingers right now which youcan't see my podcast goeswe'll improve as well so without furtherado let's get this podcast over the wayhi good morning Theo how we doing todayand fantastic today really excited to beon this podcast really excited to haveyou just for the listeners who arelistening me and Theo we exchanged a fewmessages via I think it was Facebookinitially and just hearing a summary ofhis story was I was quite amazed to behonest it was so interesting it wasalmost like a film created and then tofind out your age as well I think thelisteners are in for a treat so we'rejust quickly I just want to get yourfull name so it's Theodore travell isthat correct yes yes Theodore Wong okayfantastic so so that's the name you'reall gonna look out for so we're gonnaliterally start this for the listenersat home just to kind of get to know youa little bit so if you wouldn't mind ifyou could just please explain how youprogress through life and ended up whereyou are similar to kind of the story youtold me well it's been quite afascinating journey and it's a journeythat I have never anticipated it willtake me where I am today so it was onlyquite a few years ago when I came acrossnetwork marketing from a friend I'vealways been the passionate type and theenthusiastic type even when my life wascompletely the other way aroundI've always felt a sense of I want tohelp people I want to serve people Iwant to do more for people and this wasmy why and this driver was was what wasguiding me through a lot of challengesand obstacles in life and so what hashappened was this drive that I had thispassion that I had it took me from alife of crime a life of drug a life of alot of negativity and it brought me intopositivity but just when I thought myjourney was beautiful and it ended soperfectly this was when I was reallytested and this was when I was reallychallenged so my parents they were froma very religious background and they'refrom a very cultural background andpersonal development wasn't somethingthat they really entirely got orunderstood so I was going through thismental transformation there's spiritualtransformation and emotionaltransformation and they started the theystarted becoming more alien to me and Istarted to become moreinto them and this trip into bought mefrom network marketing into wanting tostart my own business coaching andserving people and as this progressed onone mindset just constantly justcontinue changing changing changingchanging and then came a point where Istarted to really question my identitythe person that my parents have broughtme up to believe I was the religion Iwas brought up in the name that I wasbrought up in I just challengedeverything because I just thought Icould not be a hundred and twentypercent myself as I am beingindoctrinated with other people'sbeliefs and volumes and rulesso first came okay I'm reallyparticularly believe in this religionand I don't really think it's a religionfor me to be following and that was onething that I've let go off and then camemy name and then came he just everybelief every rules that my parents haveever brought me up on I just questionedtheir one at a time and the ones that Ilike yes I okay you know there's acompromise I can make that but the onesthat I thought was absolutely no thiswas not going to serve me on my journeythis wasn't going to help me create areality that I want to create impactlives how I want to impact are not letgo of them and this was quite a shock tomy parents because you know if someoneraises you want to be a certain way andyou want entirely the opposite way it'sa pan interrupts it's an interruptionmark so they were just very shockedemotionally shocked and if just shockedeven it just even affected their healthto the point they had to go to hospitaland you know we raised our son this wayand now he's telling us he's entirely adifferent way and they couldn't reallyaccept it they couldn't really tolerateand soon enough I found myself outsideon the street homeless for three monthswith nothing but just faith nothing butbelief and nothing but vision that youknow I was going to overcome this I wasgoing to continue believing and continuehaving faith and continue going onforward no matter what anyone says nomatter what anyone does and no matterwhat anyone throws at me this is what Iam about this is my vision this is mypurpose Ireally believing it and I'm willing tomake any sacrifice to run with it andsee it till the end Wow just in thatshort little bit what you just saidthere there's so many nuggets ofinformation that I think I just want toquickly point out for the listeners ifyou don't mind firstly your emotionalintelligence could you just let everyoneknow how old you are23 23 okay so anyone listening to thisthis guy is 23 now if you're anythinglike me at the age of 23 I had nowherenear the level of emotional intelligencethat you you've just displayed there anda couple of things you've you've justpointed out there so religion obviouslyI'm not here to talk about religion it'snot what this podcast is about but mypersonal opinion is that obviouslypeople need something to believe in sowhether they choose religion or not onething you managed to find in that bitwhich I just kind of highlighted I madea note of list when you were homelessfor three months which we will elaborateon shortly if that's okay with yourselfis you had the belief in something andthat's something I believe is yourselfis that is that right would you wouldyou agree with definitely a hundredpercent and the reason why was becausewhen I was first homeless I was lookinginto some false or some energy and somecreator outside of me and now again likeyou said I'm not here to talk aboutreligion or any of that or cover any ofthat however the other part of when Iwas homeless so for the other two fromthe second month and the third month Istarted believing more in myself I'munderstanding that I had the resources Ihad the tools and I was forced withinmyself Wow Wow just just there as well Imean for anyone that follows selfdevelopment personal developmentresourcefulness I think Tony Robbinshe's probably the Guru of personaldevelopment that's something he speaksabout and I'll put my hand on my heartand be honest here I'm 32 now and onlyrecently have I understood the power ofthis sauce fulness which you'redemonstrating at such an early age isservedI'm excited me I'm actually exciting orwhat you're going to bring to the futureI think because you've got real-lifeexperiences as well that I'm sure manypeople are going through or may gothrough that hopefully they canobviously resonate with your story likeI said after free month of experience inhomelessness it was just the mostpowerful period of my life and why I saybecause I've been indevelopment for three years it was onlywithin just a short period of threemonths that I had to condense everythingreally put it into practicality and soat first when I was homeless it was Iwas just so self-destructive I startedmy old habit of smoking I had a veryquick mentality I had a very wise Godagainst me kind of mentality but thenlater on and it's crazy like it's crazylater on in the second third month Ijust started meditating more and thiswas when I was literally when I had noidea where I was going to sleep or wherewould wind up and I always winded upeither in hostels or strangest placesbut I just I just had no more fear I wasjust meditate and I was really connectedI was really like this is going to turnout as it's meant to turn out and Ibelieve everything happens for us andnot to us and now after free month Imanaged to find my own sharedaccommodation and from there always justgoing on to building my dream which I'mcurrently right now in Wowoh haha I'm actually getting goosebumpslistening to this is it's fascinatingjust emulation to the drugs so I've hadexperience of family members using drugsa lot of alcohol abuse especially couldyou elaborate a little bit on that wasthat a dark period or was it justrecreational it was a very dark periodbecause when I was taking drug it wasalso a period of my life or time where Ifelt suicidal okay I felt like I justwant to kill myself but I didn't havethe courage or the determination to gothrough with it so I thought what otherway can I you know slowly in my life andI slowly and my dream cannot slowly justend all these pain away and you knowit's very it was very II it's very easyfor me to judge myself and be like ohthat was a very bad action for me to doin but the reality is I knew at thattime when I was taking drug I was doingwhat I was doing to the best of myknowledge and so therefore I always sayyou do better when you know better andthat was what I knew at the time andthat's what I was using at the time torelieve my pain but I felt like it was avery important period of my life to Ineeded to experience that and to gothrough that in order to be where I amtoday life is all about balance andduality you know you don't knowif you don't know good if you don't knowbad so you don't know a terribleexperienceyou don't know a great experience unlessyou know a terrible experience so I'mgrateful I think you just touched onsomething fantastic there as long you dobetter when you know better and one ofthe traits that you've you've definitelyhighlighted in just this short amount oftime so far is a growth mindset and I'mnot sure how far your personaldevelopment goes but growth mindset wascertainly something for me that Isuppose it affected my ego initiallybecause we think we've got it allfigured out and you know having thatfixed mindset and you're demonstratinghere that you needed to know betterin such a short amount of time and youalso touched upon something how yourhabits was a congruent say for instancewith your vision but one thing I wouldpoint out and this is more for thelisteners as well is that just becauseyou do something I if you an extra sliceof cake or something for example itdoesn't necessarily make you a badperson that particular action I thinkthat's the problem with society we kindof beat ourselves down almostunnecessarily that's such a powerfulthing for you to say because I was onlysharing it on my social media friendsthe other day that look there's no suchthing as stupid peoplethere's only people that do stupidthings our actions should never defineus and this was a huge lesson that I hadto learn when I was homeless thatwhatever I'm doing right now andwhatever I'm experiencing right now itisn't me it shouldn't define me yes I amdoing this and I should just enjoy itwhile I'm doing it rather than feelguilty and beat myself up about itbut once I'm done let me beself-reflective let me say was thatreally a wise decision why was I reallydoing this what emotion what deep-rootedemotion is there into this and how can Iheal that and love that so I can moveall of my lives just give me a momentthere it's fantastic um I want to thisis more for myself my own curiosity herejust one day of living she would call ithomeless or on the streets or whereveryou were living if you could justexplain that to people because I thinkin society nowadays we kind of we see itwe feel bad for a few seconds but wedon't actually know the extent to whatit takes from a person if that makessense so if you could just pour uponthat a little bit please okay well oneparticular and this was a period thiswas a particular day whereI just felt like I hit rock like one andthat was where now when I went to thatnight I thought I had a place here tostay which I didn't and I only hadaround a pound or so on my debit cardliterally and my credit card I knew Iwasn't going to be able to book any roomand I know I'm going to be able to goanywhere so I thought okay where can Igo and it seems like Victoria Stationseems to be the spot for a lot ofhomeless people so I went to VictoriaStation and I was really tiredI was extremely exhausted bowels alsocold I was really cold so I couldn'tjust sleep anywhere because I needed tofind somewhere which I couldn't so I goon to Victoria Station I go in therewhere all the coaches are and I'm justpretending like I'm there sittingwaiting for a coach to arrive an hourhas went by two hours went by threehours went by and I thought okay I can'tdo this anymore so I found a big bannerand one of the places two big bannersand I put it together to hide myselfbecause there's a security guard therethat constantly checks around to see ifthere's any homeless people sleeping andthen she kicks them out so I found twobig banners and then I put them togetherto hide behind this corner and I wassleeping there I was cold but I couldn'tfeel my feet and it was really reallycold and this was a time to like can iare now sleeping on the floor I wasn'teven stealing you know anything I wasrock floor to myself is there any morerock bottom I can hit them this I haveno moneyI've asked all my friends if I couldstay over their place and nobody reallyhad you know has that opportunity to letme stay in a place and I'm here sleepingon the floor and this was a time where Iwas also working in peds Express so Ihad a jaw I was sleeping in VictoriaStation and I had a job at the same timeso the next day I had to go back to WestWestville Center to go to my job wearingthe same clothes sleeping in the sameclothes and doing everything in the sameclothes and my mentality was literallylike okay this is it I can do it is Idon't want to do this anymore I want toquit my job I just want to quiteverything I just want to quit my lifebut it was also a beautiful period oftime because and this is what I say guysvisualize visualize visualize this was aperiod of my time well sleepin on Victorstation I was sleeping on the floor Iwas called but I closed my eyes and Ijust visualized my future I just thoughtokay you know what maybe I may not beable to change my outside circumstancesand situations but I can most certainlychange out what I'm internallyprocessing him right now I do nottolerate any of this to internally be apart of me so I just closed my eyes Icould see myself standing on stagespeaking to people coaching clientsone-to-one be in a business doing whatit is that I'm passionate about and loveto do you know without any of theseobstacles becoming an obstacle and itwas so amazing because even at that timewhen the security god came and she foundand she was like get out she shouted atme I'm still okay with the house I cameto accept my reality knowing that thisone wasn't going to be my last andreality and I just got okay okay let mejust go along with this and let me justlook brighter for him yeah let me lookto the next day and then the next daycame I went to my friend and anopportunities just came networkmarketing came and a lot of things cameand my friend actually allowed me tostay over her place for a month so thisis the power of visualization WowI think I think you're a true exampleand this is why I really wanted to kindof get you on this podcast is that youliterally took control and you picked upthat pen and you started writing yourown story and this is kind of one of thethings that I always try and bring outof other people is that throughout lifewe kind of pigeon-holed into certainways for example do this because you'regood at it what you've kind of done isyou've sat back and you thought hold ona second Who am I who is theall andyou've picked up that pen and even we'reprobably a lot of people because I'lltell you somethingI mean I'm I can't handle any sort ofcold people that normally I'm constantlygot a hoodie on and I'm struggling so tohave that resilience and still have thevisualization like you said visualizevisualize visualize to believe that oneday you will achieve what you're doingand now I know looking at your story nowyou're there and that's fantastic so Idon't want to give too much away to thelisteners because I'd rather hear itfrom yourself but what you're whatyou've said there what you visualizedthere is kind of what you doing nowisn't it so if you could just give us aday in the life of the or now pleasewell I believe right now I wear on mylife it's ever-growing it'sever-evolving but it's goingexactly in the right direction it'smeant to go out so alive for me today isjust I'm currently running programs andcourses 21-day programs and coursesteaching people exactly the step to stepthat I used when I was homeless and whenI didn't have a place and even when Iwas going through my struggle and how Iovercame that mentally because I reallybelieve it's our internal wall thatcreates our external world and whateverwe are able to conceive within us we'reable to create outside of us so we onlyhave a lot of 21 day programs right nowthat I'm doing and I've just actuallystarted running a mastermind group onlyquite a few days ago called Titansmastermind creating leaders that areheart centered and that really want togo and travel and inspire people tobecome a more heart centered and tobecoming more authentic and genuine intheir work in their field of workwhatever that work may be and you knowdoing these podcasts being able to sharemy story and being able to be invited tospeak in on stage so I'm really reallygrateful and I never take thisopportunity for granted because I knowwithin me I have experienced a lot andI've learnt a lot and now I feel it's myresponsibility and duty to go out thereand to share with other people in orderfor them to unlock their potential andgift and create a reality that isbeautiful for them that is fantastic sofor anyone listening you've just heardtheir and obviously at the end of theshow we'll give you direct access toTheo but there's a there's programs outthere as masterminds but what I alwaystry and shy people away from is not justgoing on the internet and looking atsomeone who's paid a couple of thousandpounds for a Facebook ad and he'sdressed up in a nice smart shirt whatI'm trying to find throughout thispodcast as well myself he's authenticgenuine people like Theo here who'swho's actually been there who canactually tell you listen this is exactlywhat you need this is the blueprint so Iurge anyone who's in that position toreach out and can I be honest there andI've done that I've tried I've tried thewhole because when I first started thisit's very easy to get into the idea thatwe need to wear suit we need to sound acertain way we need to look a certainway we need to be a certain way in orderfor us to be successful and that's why Isay yeah my personal growthand your preneur journey really startedthis shit because the past two years itwas exactly the same way I used to lookat people in suits and I used to thinkokay let me wear soon let me cook youwhat they're saying let me do whatthey're doing and letting you go outthere and you're getting a client andthen I realized people really just buyinto hearts they don't buy like yesimage may play a contribution and makeplay a little factor but really andtruly people buy into hearts absolutelyso that's what I'm really about in mymission I'm not here to create 21stcentury business people I'm here tocreate 21st century heart centeredpeople I love that I love that messageand I appreciate your honesty there aswell and showing how you thought aboutit initially so I've got I've got nodoubt and I'm sure people listening tothis have no doubt that you will achieveall of this and create some amazingpeople well I say create I thinkeveryone's already got it in themselvesyou'll help them bring it out or supposeso from the moment you wake up in themorning are there other things or habitsthat people could say copy for exampleto kind of get that right mindset sowe've had guests previously who follow amiracle morning or we have certainpeople who anchor themselves to the gymor a long run meditation I mean I knowyou briefly touched on meditationearlier if you could just give a coupleof key things that you make sure thatyou get done in your day in order tokeep you moving forward before I sharethat can I share something absolutely soI'm gonna be sharing what I do in everysingle day regularly in my morninghowever as you listen to this really andtruly what I want is for you to findwhat suits you what really resonateswith you and what really connects withyou it's not I might suggest a lot ofthings like share I'm gonna be sharingright now but you find what suits andconnects with you because I've triedcooking in many other people's routineand you know on a superficial level Iwas starting to feel the difference buton a deeper level I still knew it wasn'treally connecting with me and it wasn'treally making a lasting transformationand ultimately that's what you should beseeking for isn't a temporarytransformation it's a lastingtransformation sustainability yeah sofor me I tried the morning routinemorning miracle routine and only a weekago I actually spot twoto go stop so what my morning routineright now really consists of is and it'sjust so simple but I actually reallyfeel the difference when I don't do itwhen I do do it which is I do one hourmeditation but these meditations areactually split into frees one meditationis for forgiveness and love so anyonethat I've been holding on to that I feellike I can't forgive just use that timeto forgive them and to let go of themand just send them as much love aspossible but also send a lot of planningand send forgiveness to the planet and Ifeel like as I do that because as I dothat I just release whatever needs to bereleased within me every single day is anew day every single day is a newchapter so for me it's an absolute thatI'm not taking whatever happenedyesterday or two years ago three yearsago even three months ago into mypresent life into my present moment soforgiveness and love is my first selfmeditation the other second set ofmeditation is visualization what do Iwant my day to be like feel like what doI want to accomplish today and I justvisualize it so vividly I don't mean ona superficial level like hey I'm gonnamake a thousand a thousand a thousandpounds I mean really coming from a placewhere I know I'm I am right now I knowI've got the resources and tools inorder to make this a real day and mylast set of meditation is reallygratitude what am i grateful for I lovea quote that says here as you go on topursuing what it is that you want topursue don't forget to be grateful forwhat you have today so my finalmeditation is just great gratitudegratitude not even just for the greatthings in life but also for the thingsthat I have heard for the things thatkind of taught me a lesson because likeI said I wouldn't know joy had I notknown pain so I just take it all in asone and I'm just so grateful for andthen after that when I finish all that Ido yoga I'm half an hour of yoga reallyconnect with my breathing because mygrieving is navigating me through lifebuddies navigate through life and mylast thing I do is just join in it sowriting down what the experience waslike in terms of my meditation my yogawhat I am what I'm gonna enjoy about orwhat I enjoyed about yesterday were I'mgonna enjoy about today and justanything journaling anything tostructure my thoughts to structure mymind because you know we have twelvethousand to seventhousand thoughts a day so if we're notable to structure a piece of paper we'regoing to be confused about what it isthat we want from our life we're goingto be confused in where it is what we'regoing and we're gonna make a veryindecisive decision Wow okay so just torecap on that then so we've got the ourmeditation which is looking atforgiveness in love they move up thevisualization on a deeper level and thengratitude followed by yoga journaling aswell okay fantastic and it's a greatpoint that you just said actually therebecause and I should have picked this upmyself was not to just copycat someoneelse because I've done it I've had allthese routines and I've sinned likesuccess for entrepreneurs that maybe IHoward in high esteem and I've been likeokay if you can do this I can do thisbut then you've got to look at your ownlife and it's got to be sustainable foryour own life so if you're if you'rewaking up at par 4 for example or the 4a.m. club but then you're half asleep by12 o'clock it's not really sustainable Ithink that's a great point that peopleshould find their own stuff but I wouldcertainly recommend I mean most of thestuff you mentioned there the greatleaders of the world all sort ofimplement in their day so thank you forsharing that I appreciate it so we'vetouched briefly on your past and I thinkadversity comes as one of the firstwords when we think about your strugglesand how you've got to where you've gotto in this particular time if we canjust sideline the homelessness just fora second and if you could just point outone other particular time where you facegreat adversity but you perseveredthrough it and what I want you to do isif you if you wouldn't mind just take afew seconds to really try and putyourself back in that moment just tokind of give the listeners some realtrue authentic feeling of what it waslike and then how you got through it andthen obviously we can move on and seewhat lessons you learn from that and youknow as you ask that question now I feelreally connected to my my emotionbecause the reason being is I want toshare a quote with you that I cameacross which is so powerful until thisday I live by this quote it's aphilosophy it's a way of life for mewhich is I am not who I think I am I amnot who we think I am who I think youthink I am and so for me it's we we liveour whole life through other people'slenses other people's perceptionyou know it's like really how much ofwho we are is it really who we are andso for me the greatest adversity I guessI faced was when I was in that period oftime where I just thought okay you knowI can quit all this and this was when Iwas at my friend's place you know shewas allowing me to live with her for amonth and then now I had to go out thereand I had to find my own place and Ijust fought can't do this I really can'tdo this what on earth was I thinkingyou know really coming on my truth I'mreally living in my truth I'm still akid I still won't know what the hell I'mdoing I'm still young and I felt at thatperiod of time I just felt like I couldjump off a train track and I felt like Icouldn't care less that was when I wasunder I was on the ground and I thoughtlet me just jump off there as you canclearly see the pattern when I washomeless there was a lot of times I feltsuicidal a lot it wasn't just once itwas quite intense quite a time so thatwas my greatest adversity it was reallyI knew what I wanted to do I knew whereI was going with this but then my egojust started coming out of nowhere andstarted challenging that and this iswhat I'm going to tell you when you havethe courage and the determination andthe faith to go out there and to pursuewhat it is that you believe in it's noteven what other people are telling youthat is the greatest challenge is whatyou're telling yourself you know thatdull part of you that that self and Ican't do it I'm not good enough andreally intuitive what you need areShort's office where did this come fromit didn't come from you it must havecome from somewhere else because reallyand truly we are light we are love weare all that is good you know we are allthat is courage and faith and otherwisehumanity wouldn't be out where it istoday so anytime that I was experiencingthat I just asked myself is this reallymy voice or is this just the voices ofpeople outside of me or the naysayersand so there's a great quote that EricThomas once says if the enemy withincan't attack the enemy outside could doyou know how so that was my greatestadversity it was my own soft or my ownown own disbelief but I overcame that Iloved that is this really my voice and Ithink so often all our limiting beliefsthroughout life is mainly is peopleteachers it could be your parents itcould be your friends your family yourpeers and I'm guilty of it myself to behonest I think I am where I am now in amuch better place but the last seveneight years with just me followingaround what other people wanted from meI suppose and trying to trying to pleaseother people I suppose and that's kindof the world we live in especially withsocial media being so so prevalent ineveryone's daily life that you're almosttrying to keep up with the Jonesesyou're almost trying to have a highlightreel as opposed to writing your ownstory if that makes sense and you knowwhat the hard part about that all is iswe can try to lie to ourselves and thisis a great insight that was given to melet's just say for example right nowfear is bigger than your dream let'sjust say that let's just say you knowyou you know it is that you want to dobut you're just too scared to do it soyou'll just give away you will just giveit away and you'll be like no I'm notgonna pursue this I'd rather stick to mycomfortable life a year from now you maynot experience the difference two yearsfrom now you may not experience thedifference three years maybe not butultimately there will come a time wherethat voice what if comes and I reallybelieve resistance then turns intophysical illness so that means that youhave a lot of people that are successfulthat have accomplished so much in lifeyet they're sick they're spirituallysick they're mentally sick they'reemotional in you're sick they're notfulfilled they're not content they knowthe art they know the mechanic tosuccess but they don't know the art offulfillment they're not experienced inthat so I always say like you know whatyou can risk ityou can try and live all comfortable asyou want but how long is it really gonnalast and how deep is it really and Ibelieve a lot of our successes and a lotof the happiness that comes from oursuccesses is very superficialfor me what I'm interested in is reallycreating a lasting fulfillment andhappiness in my life that comes fromwithin my soul not just for meaccomplish and achieving mechanicsuccess based things I love the answerbecause I had a debate with somebodyabout this previously so I'm not gonnaspeak about myself too much here but oneof the things my mom who's like my bestfriend always taught me was always aboutgiving and like the importance of beinggrateful and just helping as many peopleas possible and I remember as a childwhilst a child was about 15 I got myjob and I was working as a salesassistant and I had something like 42pounds or something I think it was andstraightaway I went home and this waswithout any sort of guidance or anythingI and not many people know this and Isponsored a child straightaway and I andI donated the about four pounds to likeWaterAid and I think it was cancer Ididn't have much we come from humblebeginnings and throughout my life I'vealways whatever I've had I've tried togive as much as I possibly can and thereason I say this is because youmentioned something there about thesuperficial part and you mentioned aboutfulfillment because I believe there'stwo different types of people on a macrolevel and what I believe is you havepeople who genuinely just have a desireto help people and then you have peoplewho achieve all this amazing successfeel somewhat unfulfilled feel unhappyand then what they do is in return startdoing charities getting a sense offulfillment now I'm not here to sayone's right and one's wrong and one'sbetter than the other because I believeanyone who helps anyone in any way isdoing a great service but I can trulysee within you for somebody who's beenat the bottom who's still there with youknow trying to be positive a positivebeacon to the world you've got thatfirst trait you're the person who'salways wanted to help you're not theperson who's I when I when I make amillion pounds and I've got the car inthe house then maybe I'll take a bit oftime at and it's like my friend saysthough my personal development is ourpersonal development the work that Ileave today will be left to futuregenerations yeah so that's why it's evenmore important that you know at the endof the day yes enjoy life yes you knowmake the most of it but make sure thatif you're going to leave this planetneither we've leave it in a great wayleave it in a way that's so positivethat future generations where they cometo come alive and grow up here they canpick it up from somewhere positive I'msure the listeners I get in plenty ofnuggets see I'd even recommend pause inthis just to kind of take in some of thesome of the stuff you say and there'ssome fantastic quotes there as well byThomas somebody who I have a lot ofadmiration for as well deal we're gonnawe're gonna just switch gears a littlebit here I wanna I want to ask you andagain I mean I don't really need to saythis to you because you're very wellthought out but if you could just tellme what your biggest fear is not notliving up to my full potential and giftlet me share a story with you actuallyand this is what really scares me when Iwas born I was born and this was 1995and I was a civil war going on and youknow there were a lot of soldiers firinga.k rifles and ask where you were bornsorry to Tamale so there were they werefiring aka rifles and there was onebullet could have potentially really hitme in the head and I could have died andas a child so I really I don't take mylife for grantedI believe every single day is a miracleand my biggest fear is not living up tothat miracle and that opportunity andchance that has been given to me Wowsee that's a remarkable story and it'ssomething that I even now I take I'm sograteful of my circumstances when I wasborn and I'm sure everyone listening tothis as well never came from such a sucha difficult start it was almost like theodds were against you from the start butyou kept persevering so I'm confidentthat you will destroy that fear shall wesay and you will live up to yourpotential and if I can help in any wayor if anyone listening to this can helpin any way then certainly reach out toTheo thank you for that I appreciate itwe've kind of spoken obviously aboutyour wire your inspiration yourmotivation and I suppose I don't want tokind of repeat the same question againbut do you have days where you justdon't feel like doing anything and Iwant you to be completely honest herebecause yes we will ever why we all wantto change our parents lives our wiveslives our partners lives we have a goalto help serve people let them writetheir own story let them find theirvoice and all of that stuff but in thosemoments where you're not feeling quiteup to it because I know it happens to meand I'm pretty confident it happens to99% of the people out there otherwisethey're lying so when it does happen toyou what keeps you going on that day Iwould say it would be alive for me tosay no I have experience and this is noquestion I was just asked me today wasalso asked to me last night and I wouldsay yes I have a lot of days where Idon't want to wake up out of bed and Idon't want to do anything and I justwant to quit and I just want to give upand I just want to say you know what letme justaround and do absolutely nothing becauseit's challenging it's like first yourpersonal growth is the most remarkablethe most exciting the most fun thing butat the same time is the most challengingthing because what it really brings outis triggers what it really brings out isa lot of part of you that you've beenneglecting and suppressing so for medays there where I actually start toexperience these triggers which was likethree days ago where I was supposed togo to this event but I just felt like Idon't want to go to it I don't want towake up our bed I just want to stay inbed I just wanted to be tucked under myduvet and I just want to sleep and whatreally you know I don't push thatfeeling and I don't resist that feelingI embrace it because like I said everyemotion that is a deep-rooted reason towhy we're feeling what we're feelingthere is a reason behind every feelingso the way I motivate myself is I try toget to the 80 grit T of why I'm feelingthat way what is this really about itisn't about the fact that it's just coldand I just don't want to go out there'sa real deep root very concerning reasonwhy and I get into that why and Iexplore every possibility I question inevery way so that therefore is got noway of taking over me because you knowour thought creates our feeling and ourfeeling influences our action so I justask as many questions about this feelingas possible I try to really cover itfrom all aspect of like you know acylinder and soon enough is that oh okaythat's why that's why I'm feeling thisway and then when I accept and Iacknowledge it I just think to myselfyou know what this is my thought this ismy feeling but it doesn't have to be andsomething that I act upon it you know Iget to choose how I want to respond tothis so once I can really get into whyI'm feeling the way I'm feeling and thenI choose to respond and the way I chooseto respond is I just love it Iacknowledge is that and I say to myselfyou know what I can rather act on thisbut I know I'm gonna regret it later onI could just choose what feels hardright now but ultimately later on I'mgonna be very thankful and grateful forit so that's how I motivate myself Idissect and you're very very self awarein order to be able to kind of separatethose things the reason I asked that aswell is becausewhen I went on my entrepreneurialjourney when I used to have those days Iused to absolutely beat myself up and Iused to be like I'm a bad husband I'm abad businessman I used to just basicallylabel myself based on my mood that dayand then what one of the quotes I thinksuch a from a song and it says it's okaynot to be okay and I love that becauseyou can use that across all walks oflife but when I say that then I'd thenadopt a similar approach to yourselfokay so kay not to be okay today andmaybe I don't feel like working out forexample or going to a conference eventbut what I will do is understand whythat is happening and you hit the nailon the head there because really trulyunderstanding the deeper reason behindwhy you do what you do if you can masterthat then you can almost I suppose nexttime it comes handle it much betterwould you agree with that it is it isbut this is the biggest problem thebiggest problem is people are very muchfocused on outside in rather than insideout because you know we can't resistinstant gratification so we can't resistinstant result but what people need toreally understand is that it's when youwork from within you take ten stepforward rather than just taking one stepforward so yeah it really really is Ithink it's just you have to reallyunderstand why you're not feelingmotivated when you're not me feelingmotivate don't try to suppress and I'mforce yourself to do something that youdon't want to do if you don't feel likeyou're going for a run today don't gofor a run today then you know but thenpeople is that you've gotta push you'vegotta push you've gotta push there'swhat happens when you push the sameproblem repeatedly shows up in your lifeagain and again and again and today itmay be very subtle but tomorrow's gonnabe very big and very overwhelming andyou'll find it even harder to overcomeit okay guys you've heard the buzzer gooff and that means it's the most funpart of the show so what I'm gonna bedoing is putting Theo through his pacesand I'm gonna set the timer for 60seconds and I'm gonna be asking him asmany questions as possibleTheo you've got no time to think I wantyour first answer okay okay start inthree two oneokay Theo the ability to fly or beinvisible fly money or fame fameNetflix our YouTubeclicks calling or texting calling Cokeor Pepsi coke would you rather know howyou would die or when you were dying howI would die Christmas or birthdaysChristmas tea or coffee tea summer orwinter summer your favorite place in thewhole wide worldOh Brazil Brazil Brazil Brazil would youknow how to speak all the languages inthe world will be able to speak toanimals and animals if you could abolishone thing in the world what would it begreed Facebook or LinkedIn Facebook readminds or predict the future read mindscats or dogs cats have you ever been ina fightyes did you win no last question yourfavorite movie star Hugh named fromWolverine Hugh Jackman yeah Hugh Jackmanokay fantastic brilliant okay that'stime just that was very interesting Ijust thought I'd just mix it up a littlebit the Hugh Jackman thing I'm not sureif you've sinned he's recent from thegreatest showmen um I wonder what sure Ihaven't seen about how the great thingsabout yeah well it's the musical soinitially I was kind of like under fencewith it I don't know about you but I'mquite an emotional guy saying say Joeand I remember watching that and I waswatching it with the wife and likethere's quite a few scenes that werereally kind of touching and I thinkespecially with your story as wellbecause this without giving too muchaway it's a guy with a dream he's gothis partner supporting him and he's justgoing through all these obstacles andadversities to kind of get to where hewants to get to you know the songs arepowerful but it's a brilliant movie andespecially if you're a fan of him somake sure you check that one out buddydefinitely thank you I only think thefriends between him and me is how I needto find my partner which I'm sure youall sure they'll come running in okay sowe've got two more questions left thenext question is about reflectionobviously hindsight's a wonderful thingand upon reflection we can always thinkof ways to get to where we are currentlyquicker do the things we're currentlydoing earlier or perhaps just movetowards that goals that bigbut I guess the journey also teaches usa lot as well and sometimes I supposeyou could say everything happens for areason so what I want to know is if youcould go back in time to one particularmoment where you really struggled andsuffered with adversity and just whispersomething in your ear knowing what youknow now what would that be it was whenI came back from Slovenia and to go tomy parents house and to finally reallylay out the balls for them so to tellthem okay this is who I am and this iswho I've become and this is my desiresand these are my visions and you know itdoesn't really resonate and connect withyou so what I would have told myselfwhen I was when I made that decision wasthat rather than doing it in a verydefensive way do it in a very loving waybecause a very beautiful quote I reallyenjoy unlike is that love and honestycan penetrate through anything in lifeparticularly when it comes to those hardconversations that you were having withyour family or your friends if you do sowith hate intent or doubt or anger orfrustration or irritation or even asense of fire within you you know it'llnever turn out exactly the way it canpossibly turn out but if you do it froma place of love and honesty no matterhow how great the mistake or how greator how hard the conversation is if youdo it from a place of like I'm justgonna do this in a very loving way andI'm gonna do this in a very honest wayI'm sure things would have turned out abit differently so that's what I willthat's what I would have told myself isas you're having that conversation it'sokay to speaking your truth continuedoing that but change the intent a bitdo it from a place of love and not froma place of doubt anger frustration orirritation love and honesty canpenetrate through anything in lifeokay so sadly we're at the last questionnow if if we fast forward and we move up150 years in time and sadly sciencefails to save us or if there wassomebody who wrote a book about theodoretravel and it's sitting there and thensomebody else walks over and picks upthat bookand realizes there's too many pages toread here do I really want to read thisso instead they turn it over and theylook at the blurb in the back what doesthat blurb tell him so if there was abook what would what it will tell themis who was I really that's what he willtell them the most enjoyable andbeautiful part about the life I'm livingright nowis every single day I'm a differentperson and it's not to say oh the personI am today is you know fake andsomewhere tomorrow person's gonna bereal but every single day I get theopportunity to unravel a part of methat's always being there but it's justbeing shy it's being scared away alwaysbeen frightened away so who was Theodorebecause like I said I changed my name myname used to be Mohammad and today myname is Theodore and I can change thattomorrow so it's just who was I reallyWho am I reallyand I think the person that picks upthat book and see that I wanted toexcite as they're reading that I wantthem to challenge themselves and askthemselves so if this person you knowwas able to change his name and is ableevery single day he's evolving whatabout me Who am I and that is the mostpowerful question because once you canhave that question which I believe it'san ongoing journeyyou're not gonna fully a hundred percenthack it you know you want to be overfifty percent at least two beautiful itreally is a beautiful beautiful thing tounderstand who you really are and juston the sidelines so Who am I I reallybelieve the way to summarize Who I am isjust divine I love that I love that I'msure they'll pick up the book and readall of it if you said that absolutelyfantastic my friend okay so for anyonelistening that now I'm sure you canagree that was an unbelievable story andone that is still being written and Ithink they all hit the nail on the headthere where he explained that it's anongoing journey and that's the same forall of us even myself even as I gothrough the process of trying to becomea podcaster I'm still learning and evenmy self development in other aspects butthey always certainly demonstratedamazing traits and his story iscertainly one that I urge all of you toreach out and speak to him about so whatI'm gonna do is I'm gonna give Thiel achance now to basically let us know theone best place where you can find himthank you so muchby the way this has been such aprivilege and what you're doing isabsolutely incredible thank you so muchthank youso like I said right now I'm actuallyworking an exciting exciting excitingnew project which is called the Titansmastermind and my vision and passion forquite a while has always been to createa community where we can all supportempower inspire each other withauthenticity integrity love and honestyand just just about anything that ispositive and heart centered so I'vequite recently started this few days agoand already right now I've got six orseven members but by next Jim and that'swhy I don't plan on doing this alone Iplan on touching as many lives aspossible so that therefore they cancreate a ripple effect by next year Iwonder I want that to reach 50 K so 50 Kmembers were all supporting each other'sbusiness were all supporting each otherin personal life professional life soit's cool Titans among us Titansmastermind and it's really about helpingyou become the Titan of your life owningyour life and really running your lifeas you want it to join in you know justand follow me on Facebook and drop me amessage and I will invite you into thegroup yeah it's a very safe place as avery comfortable place it's not justit's not all about just money motivationit has so much more to do with that soany support you need any assistance youneed whether it is business whether it'syour life all there iswhatever struggle you're going throughcome and come along and join it becausethis is the one thing that I wish I hadthree years ago when I was in thebeginning of my personal growth journeyyou know being able to be in anenvironment where I wasn't just kind ofbeing superficially honest I was beingreally honest some people were takingthat in that would they were absorbingit in there with digesting in and theyjust had so much excitement into helpingme so I wish I had that and so today Ihad the opportunity to create that sowhy not so if you are and whateverwherever you are in your journey whetheryou feel like you're doing great and youdon't be there whether you're in themiddle whether you're in the beginning Ibelieve we all need support so comealong join in let's have fun and let'screate 2019 to become an awesome yearthey are is that free to access foranyone in the public yeah it's a freeattack so yeah so it's a closed groupthat's why I message me forso I can invite what number is free yeahwhat I will do is I'll put all the oddsdetails in the show notes as well so youcan direct message him personally I justwant to say thank you to Thiel fortaking time out of his day today andsharing his fantastic story I'm surewe're all gonna hear and see his name alot more I mean this guy is like wisebeyond his years he's he's so young he'sdoing incredible things so I know mynext job after this call is to get onthat Facebook group as well so Theo ifyou wouldn't mind adding me in as wellplease definitely I'd appreciate thatbuddy and for everyone else at homethanks for listening thank you so muchand remember this podcast is absolutelyfree so all we ask in return is for youto share this with a friend and drop usa five star review over on iTunes havean awesome day See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.