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With 25+ years of experience in organizational development and systems change along with nearly a decade in the men's healing space, Sean brings a unique lens to complex challenges around masculinity, cultural resistance, and rising extremism—guiding leaders to foster resilience, psychological safety, and purpose-aligned cultures across corporate, government, and male-dominated systems. Sean has served on faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College, and is currently an affiliate of GW's Center for Excellence in Public Leadership. He also serves as a Fellow at American University's Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL), where he teaches on masculinity, extremism, and the psychology of hate. He is the author of Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men and is currently writing his second book, The Quiet Crisis: The Hidden Struggles of Men in a Disconnected World—an exploration of the silent battles many men face, the everyday behaviors that mask deeper pain, and the inner healing required to reclaim our humanity. As an interfaith minister, Sean leads men on Soul Adventures, invites them into existential deep dives called THE INQUIRY, and designs and guides men's spiritual retreats. He is known for his contemplative talks, fireside chats, and sermons with a focus on sacred renewal and the soul healing for men. Connect with Sean Website: https://warriorcompassion.com LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/seanharvey Amazon: Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men Insta: @warrior_compassion
Long associated with the deep, dark, and the hypnotic, Dutch duo Patch Park has impressed with a string of impressive releases on their own imprint, District, alongside labels like Meanwhile Recordings and Vapour Recordings. For this Balance Selections mix, the duo turns down the lights for a dense, heads-down session. Featuring tracks from Sean Harvey, Maxi Degrassi, and a slew of Patch Park productions, it's a deep dive into the more hypnotic corners of progressive. @patchpark
ADVENTURE GUYS IS BACK I PROMISE! We took a long break to go on tour and now Nick is moving to LA! Yeah we're a little rusty but the next ep will probably be better! Also, Jar Jar Binks.You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcastCheck out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdainoFollow us!www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcasttwitter.com/AdventureGuysNYAnd email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :)
Warrior Compassion: Healing Men and Mending SocietyIn this episode of the Evolved Caveman podcast, Dr. John Beck hosts Sean Harvey, CEO of Warrior Compassion Institute and author of 'Warrior Compassion.' They discuss Sean's extensive work in men's healing and leadership within hypermasculine, paramilitary organizations. The conversation delves into topics like inner work, personal transformation, shame, the impact of attachment styles, and the dynamics of hatred and extremism. Sean shares his approach to engaging men in healing through adventure, play, and safe spaces. He also discusses the importance of balancing masculine and feminine energies and the challenges of addressing issues like white supremacy and radicalization.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:12 Sean Harvey's Work in Paramilitary Organizations02:50 Men's Healing and Personal Transformation03:44 Addressing Shame and Attachment in Men06:52 Engaging Men in Personal Growth11:24 Vulnerability and Authentic Connection20:27 Dismantling White Supremacy30:25 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies35:42 Building Self-Worth and Compassion41:08 Conclusion and Final About Dr. John's Guest:Sean Harvey is CEO and Senior Strategic Advisor of Warrior Compassion Institute, author of Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men, and a TEDx speaker (Compassion Makes the Warrior). He co-founded Project Compassion, a national initiative to deepen compassion in police departments, federal law enforcement, and the military, which now extends to firefighters, paramedics, veterans, and sectors such as defense and energy. Sean's work addresses hate, polarization, and extremism through innovative leadership and engagement strategies. With over 25 years of Leadership and Organization Development experience, Sean has also served on the faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY.
In this compelling episode, Boysen is joined by Sean Harvey, a TEDx speaker, interfaith minister, and founder of Warrior Compassion Men's Studio. Sean shares his profound insights on dismantling hate, bridging polarized divides, and transforming hyper-masculine systems. Drawing from his 25 years of leadership and organizational development experience, Sean explains how healing men's souls can be the catalyst for societal and organizational change.Sean delves into the impact of hyper-masculine cultures within law enforcement, military, and corporate spaces, and what it truly means to integrate masculine and feminine qualities for healthier systems. This conversation takes an intimate look at how men can confront their own suffering, embrace compassion, and reshape the ways they connect with themselves and others.Whether you're curious about countering extremism, or you're looking for a roadmap to personal transformation and societal healing, this episode offers a new perspective on the path forward. Join us for an eye-opening dialogue on the importance of men's healing, compassion, and connection.Topics Covered:Hyper-masculine systems and their societal impactsThe intersection of compassion and masculinityHealing men's trauma as a route to counter extremismBridging divides in polarized communitiesHow integrating masculine and feminine traits can create healthier organizationsFind Sean: https://warriorcompassion.comText Us Your Feedback! (Likes, Dislikes, Guest/Conversation Recommendations). BetterHelp: Get 10% Off Your First Month Of Therapy The ManKind Podcast has partnered with Betterhelp to make it easier for listeners to access licensed mental health therapists who can aid them in their mental health journey. Brandon and Boysen stand by this service as they use BetterHelp for their therapy needs.#Sponsorship #AdSupport the showMagic Mind: Get 20% Off Your Subscription Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HERE
If you agree that healing is for everyone, this conversation will challenge you to push the limit of what seems like a no-brainer position. What about people who many would consider unsavory? Do they deserve healing as much as the rest of us do? In this episode, Andrew speaks with Sean Harvey, a man who is committed to providing compassionate to men—often in the most challenging environments. Sean and Andrew talk about what conditions need to be present for deep men's healing to occur, the importance of profound storytelling, and the powerful impact of this work. Sean‘s background in the corporate world and in a monastery help provide him with a broad and practical approach to healing...and the conversation gives us a glimpse into the important work Sean is doing in the world. Tune in for more!
Chief Compassion Officer Sean Harvey's work with men in the most challenging roles and situations elicits a string of 'wows' from Dave. The author of Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men, Sean, offers hope that new systems and structures are emerging that favor our spirits in all endeavors.
In the realm of fatherhood and raising daughters, the concept of healthy masculinity plays a crucial role in shaping family dynamics and individual growth. The Dads with Daughters podcast recently featured Suraj Arshanapally, the founder of the multicultural man initiative, shedding light on the importance of cultural diversity and healthy masculinity. Through the power of storytelling and introspection, Suraj's journey encapsulates the evolution of masculinity, challenging stereotypes and encouraging authenticity in self-expression. Cultural Diversity and Personal Identity Suraj's upbringing in a bicultural household provided him with a unique perspective on masculinity and identity. Growing up with Indian heritage at home and American culture outside, he navigated conflicting messages about what it means to be a man. Suraj's experience with early facial hair development highlighted the impact of societal norms on self-perception. This narrative underscores the need to recognize and celebrate cultural differences in shaping individual identities and expressions of masculinity. Reframing Healthy Masculinity The concept of healthy masculinity, as explored by Suraj, emphasizes values that prioritize personal well-being and positive contributions to society. Through conversations with men from diverse backgrounds, Suraj discovered common themes of empathy, respect, and self-care as integral components of healthy masculinity. By rejecting outdated stereotypes and embracing introspection, men can redefine what it means to embody strength and vulnerability in their roles as fathers and community members. Fatherhood and Active Parenting A critical aspect of healthy masculinity lies in active fatherhood and caregiving roles. Suraj highlights the significance of modeling positive behavior and values for children, emphasizing the impact of parental actions on shaping a child's worldview. By fostering empathy, respect, and open communication within the family, fathers can cultivate a supportive environment that promotes individual growth and emotional well-being. Empowering Future Generations Looking towards the future, the multicultural man initiative aims to extend its reach to children, advocating for inclusive narratives and empowering young individuals to embrace their authentic selves. By promoting diverse representations of masculinity and encouraging self-expression from an early age, the initiative seeks to dismantle harmful stereotypes and foster a culture of acceptance and understanding among future generations. Encouraging Introspection and Dialogue In promoting healthy masculinity, fathers can play a pivotal role in fostering introspection and open dialogue with their children. By exposing children to diverse perspectives and challenging societal norms, fathers can instill values of empathy, inclusivity, and self-acceptance in the next generation. Through mindful language and supportive interactions, fathers can create a nurturing environment that nurtures individual growth and self-confidence. The intersection of cultural diversity, healthy masculinity, and fatherhood forms a compelling narrative that promotes personal growth, understanding, and empathy. The stories shared by Suraj Arshanapally and the multicultural man initiative serve as a beacon for individuals seeking to redefine masculinity, embrace authenticity, and cultivate meaningful connections within their families and communities. Through introspection, dialogue, and a commitment to positive change, fathers can lead by example in fostering a future where healthy masculinity thrives, and individuals are empowered to be their true selves. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:05]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, I love being able to sit down, talk to you every week, be able to bring you different people that are going to open your minds and allow you to think about things in a little bit different way because it is so important for you and I to know that we don't have to do this alone. We don't have to go about fatherhood alone. There are so many people around us that can offer support, offer resources, offer a listening ear. Whatever it may be, There are many people that have gone before us, many people that will come after us that we can help along the way as well. That's what this show is all about. It is here to help you in this journey and for you and I to learn together because, as you know, I've got 2 daughters myself. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:08]: So it is important for me to learn and be open to learning and know that the learning doesn't stop as they get older. It continues, and we have to continue to be able to support our daughters as they get into adulthood as well. Every week, I love being able to bring you different people, different guests that can bring different perspectives for you to consider, for you to put tools in your own toolbox. And this week, we've got another great guest with us today. Suraj Arashnapalli is with us today. And Suraj is the founder of the multi cultural man, which is a initiative that uses storytelling to celebrate cultural diversity and healthy masculinity. So we're going to be talking about this journey that Siraj has been on to get people talking, to to really bring stories out into the open and to go even deeper into these stories. And I'm really excited to have him here. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:02:03]: Suraj, thanks so much for being here today. So I guess first and foremost, I mentioned that you started the multicultural management journey back in 2023. And I guess, 1st and foremost, I'd love to turn the clock back just a little bit. I'd love to for you to get into your head a little bit about why this was important to you, why you felt the calling to try to bring these stories out into the world. Suraj Arshanapally [00:02:37]: Started this in 2023, but I kind of wanna turn the clock a little bit more to my childhood. So my parents immigrated to the US from India. And what that did for me was gift me with 2 cultures. So I had Indian culture in my household and I had American culture everywhere else. And so I would parse out what customs and traditions and ideologies belong to each culture, but also what resonated with me. And growing up, I was really informative to my worldview and my identity, but simultaneously, I was also receiving a lot of messages around masculinity. So I would receive messages such as, like, boys and men do this, but they don't do that, or they can act this way, but they can act that way. And so I there it was really confusing trying to figure out who I could be and and how I wanted to move through the world. Suraj Arshanapally [00:03:32]: And something that I also recognized was that a lot of these messages didn't account for my cultural identity or my cultural experience. So one one story that I can share when around the time of puberty, maybe even a little bit earlier, my experience was that I grew facial hair much earlier than my peers. And my classmates found this confusing, and I found it confusing because I didn't know. I didn't see anyone that looked like me. And so what this did was, like, my facial hair was used as a reason to other me or differentiate me, and I ended up going clean shaven for, like, the next decade of my life because I associated facial hair to be abnormal through this messaging. But then at some point in my adulthood, that messaging flipped, and essentially, facial hair was seen in I thought And I thought, you know, this is really confusing because this is not the messaging that I received earlier on. And so what it taught me was that one, are the messages around masculinity are malleable. They evolve. Suraj Arshanapally [00:04:41]: They aren't set in stone, and so we shouldn't take them that way. And then it also taught me that we need to widen our definition of masculinity and the messaging around masculinity to encompass all types of men from different cultural backgrounds as well as people who identify with a masculine gender expression. And so I started to have conversations about this intersection with other men in my life and friends and found that my facial hair story was just one of many stories. There were, there were a lot of stories where men would tell me about a specific identity, whether it was, like, their queer identity or religious identity, or they would tell me about a specific aspect of their personality, like, they were an empathetic person or that they really connected with, you know, the the women in their lives. And those were used as reasons to differentiate them in their lives from the other men because it didn't fit into that quote, unquote norm when we think about masculinity or the messaging around masculinity. And I found this really unfortunate because I found that a lot of these aspects that the men in my life were hiding or not sharing with the world were connected to healthy masculinity and the types of values I wanted to see in the world. And so that's kind of the evolution of why I started the multicultural man. You know, these series of conversations showed me that I need to put a spotlight on these culturally diverse stories of healthy masculinity to really amplify Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:06:21]: It's so such an interesting And then ultimately, to widen our definition of what we see as masculine. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:06:26]: Every person has their own version of it in some different way, whether it's culturally based or socioeconomically based or other there's so many different factors that make a person who they are. And part of that is their understanding, their definition of what a man is. And a lot of times that comes out of, in my perspective, the men that they grow up with, the men that they see or they interact with, and they start to emulate those individuals. Going back to your story, I guess I would love to unpack that a little bit because I'm sure that around you, when you said you were talking about the facial hair story for yourself when you were growing up and coming into that facial hair when no one else in your peer group was, but the men around you did. So you saw these 2 worlds colliding for yourself. And you said it took a a number of years for you to get to a point where you accepted that. What did you have to do for yourself to come to that acceptance and be able to live an authentic life for yourself? Suraj Arshanapally [00:07:40]: I think at the time, I didn't accept myself. I just didn't know how to navigate having facial hair amongst a lot of people. A lot of the the boys my age didn't have facial hair. The men in my life did, but that seemed like a very different age group. You know? And I remember when I was a child, one term that I was called was man child because the boys around me didn't know how to they they saw the men in their lives with facial hair or older siblings, and then they also saw me. And so that was it was confusing at the time, and it took me a while to figure out how to appreciate facial hair. I think it was the conversations that I've been having with men around culture and masculinity. So one conversation that comes to mind is a conversation I had with with this man named JJ. Suraj Arshanapally [00:08:27]: And JJ, his religious identity is sick. And in Sikhism, facial hair is honored and respected. And he was telling me how it was so important for him to maintain his facial hair, as part of his religious identity and the cultural significance that comes with it. Through that conversation, I realized that facial hair is just a part of my experience. I'm Indian American, and my outward appearance is going to look different than others around me who aren't, who don't identify with that. And I really appreciated having that conversation with JJ because he was able to share his experience and put a spotlight on why it's something that's part of our identities that we should be able to achieve some of this services. It wasn't a dream of the military experience for yourself. As you said, you wanted to bring stories out into the open to explore healthy masculinity. Define for me healthy masculinity because every person is going to have a little bit different definition of that for themselves. Suraj Arshanapally [00:09:35]: Yeah. I'm glad you said that because this is this is something I think about quite often. So if we were to define masculinity as maybe a list of traits and behaviors that are typically associated with boys and men, or we define it as an energy for how you move through the world, regardless of how you define it. I would say a healthier form of masculinity is that form of masculinity that prioritizes your health, but also the health and well-being of your loved ones and your community at large. And so there are a couple ways that I've been thinking about this. And one way it evolved from the conversations that I've been having with men around their understanding of healthy masculinity. And that first way is about that list of traits. So for many years, a lot of these men had received messaging around what they can and can't do or how they can and can't behave. Suraj Arshanapally [00:10:28]: And so a lot of these messages, and I'm sure you've heard many of these, are that, you know, boys don't cry and don't be weak and boys are strong. And when you connect those with how it manifests that they need to prioritize self reliance in an unhealthy way. So if they feel like they need help, whether they're going through a mental health crisis or whether they're not feeling well physically. Whatever it may be, they may need to reach out for medical help, but they may see it as a sign of weakness, and they should just rely on themselves to get through it. And so these aspects or these messages around masculinity that many of us received when we were young weren't the best for our health because they didn't teach us how to prioritize our health. And so a lot of these men are doing are rejecting those messages by turning them into messages that they can live healthier lives. So that might mean that they express their emotions, or it might mean that they figure out ways to prioritize their mental and physical health, or they when they are in a conflict, they figure out how to navigate it peacefully, or they are active fathers in their children's lives. I resonate with this approach because I think it helps really prioritize health and well-being of oneself and the community. Suraj Arshanapally [00:11:52]: But another the the other approach that I wanna touch on is one that I started to think about more through the conversations I've been having with other men, and it's a little bit more of an introspective approach. And it requires one to think about their values and what values are important to them and also what values they want to see exemplified and embodied in society. So one example for me is I grew up in a Hindu household. And so in Hinduism, there is one value, how I move through the world using a peaceful approach. So when conflicts arise, I channel this value and I figure out a way to mediate them in a nonviolent peaceful way. And when I think about the values that are important to me, I share them with others. And Then through these conversations, I've learned about other values that are important to other men. Brian Anderson, who I recently had a conversation with for the multicultural man is a great example. Suraj Arshanapally [00:13:07]: I remember when Brian was speaking about his Catholic background and then his role as a father, he spoke about servant leadership being a really integral part of his being and the way he, you know, he moves through the world. And so when he, he spoke about when he thinks about the actions he takes, he for or what decisions he wants to make, he thinks about his children and the community and the impacts that it'll have on them. And that'll help him decide whether he wants to take those actions. And so I've learned a lot about the value systems that are connected to healthy masculinity as well. And and so that's a long answer, but it's the two approaches that I think about when I think about healthy masculinity. The rejection, the negative messages, but also about value system Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:13:52]: who is the cofounder of Gathering Together. And there's been others, other conversations that you've been collecting since 2023. What have you learned thus far? And what are you taking out of those conversations that are helping to frame your own masculinity? Suraj Arshanapally [00:14:15]: Yeah. So it's been really interesting because I have talked to several men across cultural traditions. And I actually I recently started documenting them in 2023, but I'd been having these conversations since around 2020. And it's been fascinating to learn about the ways that men are thinking about masculinity, or they haven't thought about masculinity and learn in the moment and how their experiences while so culturally diverse and pull from different cultural values and have different experiences, we're able to share a lot of similarities. And when I ask people what it means to be, to be a man that moves through the world in a healthy way, or like what healthy masculinity means. I get a lot of the same answers. It means to be a good person. It means to approach society in a peaceful way and to care about people to be empathetic, and those are values that I really resonate with as well. Suraj Arshanapally [00:15:18]: And so I think for me, something that I have learned from from these conversations is that I need to really do some more introspection on what is important to me. And when something feels off in terms of the socialization around masculinity, like, I feel nervous asking for help in this very particular situation, it's important for me to ask myself why and figure out what the connection to health, whether it's myself or society is. And I think that allows me to approach life in a healthier way. And so if anything, these conversations have taught me that I have a lot to learn. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:16:04]: Now not every dad, not every man is ready to unpack all of that for themselves. Sometimes it's going to take them some time to be able to have those internal dialogues or find someone that they're willing to talk to about these issues. From the conversations that you've had thus far and introspection that you've done yourself, are there things that men can and maybe should be doing to be able to start moving themselves in that, we'll say, right direction of being able to be introspective that can help them then to better understand themselves, which then allows them to understand themselves as fathers? Suraj Arshanapally [00:16:49]: Yeah. You know, it's a good question. And, you know, I'm not I'm not a father yet, but I thought about this because with this being a podcast centered around fatherhood, you know, what is the connection between healthy masculinity and fatherhood? And one trait that I think about when I think about healthy masculinity is active fatherhood and caregiving. And I believe that this value or aspect of healthy masculinity is really important for us as a society. When someone becomes a father, they don't abandon their value systems. If anything, it's even stronger because now you have little ones who are watching your every move, who are learning from you, and who you were teaching as a father. And so I think if the one piece of advice that I would give, or I would give myself, I should say, who hopes to be a father, is to really think about how I want to show up in the world, whether it's my day to day actions, whether it's how I handle challenges, you know, in the household, whether minor or large. And if it's something that I would want my kids to emulate, then I can keep moving forward. Suraj Arshanapally [00:18:01]: But if it's not, then I should probably figure out why I'm doing that and make some changes. And, and I think this is important because, so when I'm a father, I want my children to grow up in a society that values empathy, that values empathy and respect and health and peace. And I think it's important that if I want those values to show up in society, that I live out those values myself. And I'm not a father yet, so I can think about this prior, but I think anyone at any stage in their fatherhood journey can do some of this thought work and introspection there are more stories to tell and more stories to explore. What's the future of the multicultural man? Suraj Arshanapally [00:18:52]: So right now, I have been conducting interviews like we mentioned, and that has been really fruitful, and I've learned so much. And I document those on the website. And then I also have a newsletter where I reflect on values related to healthy masculinity, and I talk about lessons I've learned from other cultural traditions. And that that I and I really enjoyed that as well. What it feels like currently is that I am speaking to adults and it feels really healing to me, specifically my inner child to share these stories. But the future, I would say, of the multicultural man is to do more work with children and really make an impact on the lives of children because I would love for these stories to help widen our definitions of what masculinity is. Ultimately, I see I would want the messaging around masculinity to allow kids to live their lives as authentically as possible from the beginning of their life to adulthood and to feel free to be and do whatever they want and to not feel limited by any identity or ability due to the messaging or the social expectations around masculinity. And while I don't know what entirely that looks like in practice for the multicultural man yet. Suraj Arshanapally [00:20:16]: That's the direction I would love to head. But for right now, I'm finding a lot of value talking to other adults about their experiences around masculinity from different cultural traditions, but also doing a lot of introspection myself and sharing those thoughts through the newsletter. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:41]: The to think about things, on a deeper level earlier and break down some of those stereotypes and explore the some of the norms and values of society. But I guess one of the things that I would ask is that there are many fathers that also have sons. And as they are raising their sons, are there things that they could be doing, should be doing to be able to encourage these type of introspections, these type of conversations to help them to find that healthy manhood for themselves that they can start at an earlier age. Suraj Arshanapally [00:21:19]: I think some of the things that we can do is, from a very young age, introduce diversity of people, whether it's through children's book or, you know, children's television or through the stories we share with children. We want them to see the world for what it is, you know, a very culturally diverse space, where people look and identify in all different ways. And that can help from a young age, increase their empathy and towards other people and increase awareness. So that's one thing that I think fathers can do for sons, daughters, for any children. Another thing that comes to mind is, and I'll share a story. So when I was around 4th grade, I remember we had gone on a class field trip and it was to a library. And I was flipping through a book and I remember overhearing some of the adults talking and the adults were talking about our reading scores and reading speeds. And they had mentioned one of my classmates who was a girl. Suraj Arshanapally [00:22:17]: Her reading speed was on par for what it was supposed to be for our grade. And then I had overheard them talk about mine and mine was lower. But they justified it by saying boys learn slower. And so I remember hearing that message. And, you know, I was young at the time. I didn't have the tools or the ability to contextualize what that meant, but that message stuck with me throughout my whole school experience, the shortcut or the easy way out. And I think it the shortcut or the easy way out. And I think it was unfortunate because as an adult, I now read and I do that voluntarily. Suraj Arshanapally [00:22:57]: And I think about all the years I missed out because I didn't feel confident around reading because I thought, am I destined to just be slower at this? And that message made me feel like my reading speed was a metric I needed to use to measure my success or my, yeah, my confidence. But but it wasn't something I really needed to be measuring at all. I just needed to enjoy reading. And so the reason I'm sharing this story is because I think the messages we share with children, while inadvertently could be harmful, but, you know, obviously weren't intended that way is that messages stick with children. They pick up on what we're saying. And so we want to make sure we are using language that empowers them because at the time we may say something, but they're not gonna be able to contextualize what it actually means. And we want to ensure that they feel they feel confident in their skin and their ability to be and do whatever they want is validated and encouraged. And so I would say between these two things, sharing culturally diverse stories with children from a young age, and also being very intentional around the messaging that we use when we speak with children or speak about children because if they're listening are a couple of things that we can do. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:24:17]: Well, Suraj, I just wanna say thank you. Thank you for the work that you're doing to encourage men to explore healthy masculinity in a different way, to share their stories. And if people wanna find out more about the multicultural man, sign up for the newsletter, learn about the stories that are being captured. Where should they go? Suraj Arshanapally [00:24:36]: So you can go to the multiculturalman.com, and you'll find all the information there. Or you can go to the multiculturalman.substack.com for the Substack newsletter. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:24:47]: Well, again, Suraj, thank you so much for all the work that you're doing. I look forward to seeing all the stories that come in the future, and I wish you all the best. Suraj Arshanapally [00:24:55]: Thank you. Thank you so much, Chris. And I just I just wanted to add real quick that I had listened to a previous episode of the podcast and it was the one with Sean Harvey. And I really appreciated it because you had both talked about the importance of people checking in. And I love that how it connected to healthy masculinity, because I think oftentimes when we talk about just being a man in general, but also as fathers, it's seen as a sign of weakness to ask for help and to be in community with others to want that social interaction. Isolating experience without that community. And so I just wanted to thank you for all the isolating experience without that community. And so I just wanted to thank you for all the work that you're doing around fathering together and building community for fathers. Suraj Arshanapally [00:25:45]: So it inspires me because when I'm a father one day, it's just nice to know that you've built this community that is welcoming and open for everyone to join. And I'm excited for it. So I just wanted to say thank you. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:25:59]: Well, I do appreciate it. And I've said this before, and I'll say it again for any father that's out there, any man that's out there that it is so important to be open to be I'm gonna use it again, the v word vulnerable. It's important to be vulnerable and to know that, as I said at the beginning, you don't have to do this alone. And there are so many men around you that may be struggling with the same things that you're struggling with as a father, as a man. And so often, we bottle it up and think we just have to push through, and you don't have to. You can ask for help. You can talk to someone. Put yourself out there. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:26:36]: Maybe hard at first, but once you rip off that Band Aid, it becomes easier. So, Suraj, thank you. Thank you for that. I really appreciate it. And as I said, I do wish you all the best in the journey to come. Suraj Arshanapally [00:26:47]: Thank you. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:26:48]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the fatherhood insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along, and the fatherhood insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step roadmaps, and more. You will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out at fathering together dotorg. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the dads with daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes today. Dads with Daughters is a program of fathering together. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:27:37]: We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong and empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat. And it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time. We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents and bring your a game. Because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just like a dynamite blast, calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters, and musclemen. Get out and be the world. Choose them. Be the best dad you can be. You're the best dad you can be.
Episode 101: Rev. Michael Sean Harvey, MSOD, MSEd & His Book, Warrior Compassion: Unleashing The Healing Power Of Men ABOUT SEAN Sean is a TEDx Speaker and founder of Warrior Compassion Men's Studio. Sean is an Interfaith Minister whose book, Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men offers a roadmap for men's soul-healing as a catalyst for systems change. Sean brings 25 years of experience in leadership and organizational development consulting and taught organizational behavior and change at Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY. His work focuses on deepening compassionate humanity into hyper-masculine systems and developing leaders as emergent facilitators, compassionate bridge builders, and conscious change agents equipped to transform systems and heal cultures on a global scale. His current research focuses on facilitating bridges across polarized divides. CONVERSATION HIGHLIGHTS When Sean was asked to show his heart instead of his polish. Sean's pillars of authenticity, connection, and purpose. The messaging for healthy masculinity, for deeper connection, for healing, and for breaking down the walls of isolation and disconnection. "You're not broken, but you might be wounded." "We've had toxic conditioning and faulty teaching." When we're born, we have everything within us. Where shame breeds. "Let's stop saying what the answer is and start creating a set of questions for men to be in their own inquiry, to discover their own truth of who it is that they are that reflects their journey, that honors who they are, and that moves from a place of self-loathing of the ways that they're not measuring up to self-love for gratitude for who they are." The two things we can't do when talking about men's healing, men's growth, men's transformation. The power of seeing someone's humanity even if you don't agree with or abhor their views. he need to get out of the over-intellectualization we do on most topics. The four existential question in every one of Sean's engagements. The difference between learning how to behave vs. learning how to be. How do we heal the wounds that hold us back from being compassionate? The Shame Spiral The MAIN QUESTION underlying my conversation with Sean is, What kind of wounds do you need to address and heal in order to move forward with your life and live your truth? FIND SEAN Website: https://warriorcompassion.com LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/seanharvey Instagram: @warrior_compassion LinkedIn – Full Podcast Article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/episode-101-rev-michael-sean-harvey-warrior-healing-john-m--7cjke/?trackingId=aelMCAQAQoOfagIMw0pVkQ%3D%3D VIDEO TIME STAMP 00:00 - The Book Leads Podcast - Sean Harvey 00:47 - Introduction & Bio 02:12 - Who are you today? Can you provide more information about your work? 10:49 - Sean's take on what's happened to lead to the current state of men in America. 28:34 - How did your path into your career look like, and what did it look like up until now? 44:04 - How does the work you're doing today reconcile to who you were as a child? 48:26 - How ministry plays into Sean's career and mission. 57:27 - What does leadership mean to you? 59:22 - Can you introduce us to the book we're discussing? (Overview included) 01:03:44 - The reaction Sean gets when his work is carried out in hyper-masculine environments. 01:17:52 - What lessons have you taken away from the book? 01:20:24 - What's next for your writing? 01:31:09 - What book has inspired you? 01:34:09 - What are you up to these days? (A way for guests to share and market their projects and work.) This series has become my Masterclass In Humanity. I'd love for you to join me and see what you take away from these conversations. Learn more about The Book Leads and listen to past episodes: Watch on YouTube Listen on Spotify Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts Read About The Book Leads – Blog Post For more great content, subscribe to my newsletter Last Week's Leadership Lessons, if you haven't already!
In this episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast, host Christopher Lewis welcomes Sean Harvey, the Chief Compassion Officer and founder of the Warrior Compassion Men's Studio. Sean is passionate about helping men heal their wounds at a soul level to embrace the truth of who they are. He co-founded Project Compassion, a coalition of culture transformation, masculinity, and compassion experts, focusing on working with police departments and military services. Sean recently released his book, "Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men," which serves as a roadmap for men's soul healing and systems change. Sean shares his journey into men's work, a 10-year transformational path that started when he worked for Eileen Fisher, a women's fashion company. He discusses the impact of the company's feminine leadership on men and how it led him to engage in men's work. He also emphasizes the importance of a soul-level approach to healing and compassion, acknowledging that men need to heal unmet needs, limiting beliefs, and past traumas. Christopher and Sean talk about breaking down barriers related to words like "vulnerability" and "compassion," emphasizing the need for an environment where men feel safe to open up. Sean highlights the importance of self-compassion and loving oneself unconditionally as a catalyst for positive change within families. They discuss Sean's book and its guided journey, outlining various components of healing and transformation. The book is an on-ramp for men to engage in meaningful conversations and contribute to the transformation of society's oppressive systems. Sean encourages men to find a community where they can go deep and connect with others to combat loneliness and isolation. In their conversation, they explore how embracing deeper connections, intimacy, and love can lead to healing and transformation, allowing men to become more patient, reflective, and present fathers. They also stress the significance of having a community of men who check in on each other. This episode reinforces the importance of community, compassion, and self-discovery as essential steps for men on their journey to becoming the best dads they can be and healing themselves in the process. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual, and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps, and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today! TRANSCRIPT Christopher Lewis [00:00:06]: Welcome to Dads With Daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to the Dads with Daughters podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. Every week, you and I are on a journey together. We're figuring this out as we go along. There is no one right way to father, and there's not one right way to go through life as a man as well. And, You know, every week, we have opportunities to be able to talk about this, to be able to delve a little bit deeper into this, to see what each of us can do to be Engaged, present, and be a part of our family's lives. And I do that. We do that Through talking with other guests as well. Christopher Lewis [00:01:01]: And every week, I have the pleasure of bringing different people on with different Experiences coming from different walks of life that are able to provide you with Tools for your own toolbox that can help you to start thinking about things in different ways and potentially framing things in different ways that will help you To be better in all sense of the word. This week, we've got another great guest with us. Shawn Harvey is with us. And Sean is the chief compassion officer and founder of the Warrior Compassion Men's Studio And Symphonia Facilitator Studio. And he is actively involved in contributing to men's work communities around the globe And he's passionate about helping men heal their wounds at a soul level to begin to love the truth of who they are. Sean cofounded the, Project Compassion, a national coalition of culture transformation, masculinity, and compassion experts Developing a compassion centered system change model and consulting approach for police departments and federal law enforcement agencies, Military service security forces and defense. And most recently, he has a brand new book called Warrior Compassion, Unleashing the healing power of men that was just released, and this book really offers a road map for men's soul healing As a catalyst for systems change. I'm really excited to have him on to talk more about the journey that he's been on to help men around the world And about this brand new book, and I'm excited to have him here today. Christopher Lewis [00:02:46]: Sean, thanks so much for being here. Sean Harvey [00:02:48]: Thanks for having me. It's great to be here. Christopher Lewis [00:02:50]: It is my pleasure having you here today. Love what you're doing. Love the the the concept. Like, I wanna turn the clock back in time because You've done a lot of different things that have led you to where you are today. You and I you and I were talking about all the different degrees and all the different aspects and all the things you've done in your career. But I guess first and foremost, as I talked about the fact that that you are the chief compassion officer and founder of Warrior Compassion Men's studio. So talk to me about Warrior Compassion Men's Studio and this work that you've been doing over many years to Work with men at this, maybe I could even say visceral level of being able to talk to men About things that not every man wants to talk about. What led you to that, and what led you into working with men at this level? Sean Harvey [00:03:39]: Well, I, I appreciate the years you've added to the experience. This has really been a 10 year journey. So on my 40th birthday, I was I was As a college professor, I was working on Wall Street. And on my 40th birthday, I gave it all up because I lost my heart and soul in the job, and I resigned. And within 2 weeks, I went to work for a fashion company, Eileen Fisher. And it was there that my whole life turned upside down. It was like it basically Saying yes to that role changed the trajectory of my life and brought me to men's work. So actually working in a women's fashion company brought me to men, which Hey. Sean Harvey [00:04:16]: Hey. I think there were 3 pivotal moments in my experience at Eileen Fisher. 1, I just to get the job, I had gone through an 8 month interview process. And on my 1st day I started the job, my 2 bosses sat me down, and they said they said to me, Sean, we we wanna acknowledge that You have proven yourself in the interview process. We now want you to stop proving yourself and learn how to be who you actually are. When you interviewed with us, you showed us your heart, and you showed us your polish. We hired you for your heart, and we wanna see less of your polish. We don't care about your accomplishments. Sean Harvey [00:04:49]: We wanna see who you are. And so that really, I think, was permission to be able to start going on my own journey. Then they the company sent me to an art for 5 months in Canada To learn how to incorporate the arts in a creative facilitation, and so it's part of my work. And it was the 1st weekend that I was there that I really heard the call to work with men. And and I and I had gone to work for Eileen Fisher to not have to work with men ever again. So knowing that I was being called to work with men. I knew this was above my pay grade, and I knew this was on some sort of spiritual path, and it was more of a calling. And so I just started following the spiritual breadcrumbs. Sean Harvey [00:05:30]: And the third, I became the head of personal transformation and well-being for the company. And I started noticing in the company how men were being transformed by being in an organization, in a company that was 83% women, That was really built on feminine leadership and and the business model was based on feminine energy. And the men would say to me now we would talk about the ways we were changing, It would often start with either my wife said or my girlfriend said that I listen differently. I'm more patient. I stopped needing to do right all the time, and I started to be more curious. I started to express my emotions more freely. And they the men started noticing that they were tapping into their creativity differently, and they were solving problems in new ways. And last, and I think most important, they would tell me they felt more comfortable in their own skin because I think there's a freedom that was allowing men to just kinda come into who they really were. Sean Harvey [00:06:22]: And I said, you know, we need to kinda bottle this and take this out to more men as opposed to the 200 men that work in this company we only accounted for 17% of the organization. And so with that and and there were also a lot of spiritual teachers and guides, and there was A lot of spirituality at work. I knew if we're gonna do real work with men, that's gonna be healing work. It had to be done at the soul level, and that's what led me to seminary. And I went to seminary for the sole purpose of working with men and really creating a men's ministry of sorts, which is essentially what I'm doing. And 2 days after I said my vows, I received the next call, which was to work with police. So I was moving from New York to Asheville, North Carolina, From East Harlem, New York to West Asheville, North Carolina. And it was the chief of police of the Asheville Police Department. Sean Harvey [00:07:09]: There's a video that I received, and then it was Post George Floyd, there was a there was a Black Lives Matter protest. Police were called in. They destroyed a medic tent. They made national news, and this was a Call to reform the department and if if members of the community wanted to be part of police reform efforts. I emailed the next day because in seminar, they say when you hear the call, you say yes no matter what, even if you don't think you're qualified. But because of my credentials and my background, that led to a 1 on 1 with the chief of police. And In our conversation, he asked me 2 things. He had 2 asks. Sean Harvey [00:07:42]: Can I help him deepen the level of compassion for his officers? And can I create conversations between community members and officers that humanize each other for a new relationship going forward? And I said yes It's what I do. And that ask led to a group of us finding each other. And the, you know, members of the FBI, Someone on our team is the former head of the FBI National Academy at Quantico, military officers, culture experts, masculinity folks, And we all came together and formed this national initiative. And as I had started coming into the men's work and started to see that this was My area, you know, working with police, military, defense, and working with really, when I left Asheville moved to DC, and everyone that was reaching out to me, they were they were operating they were working in hypermasculine systems. So police, military, the NFL, all of these places that you could consider male dominated, traditionally masculine or hypermasculine, And really bringing this message of compassion into the fold. And I think at the at the root of of the healing, you call it soul healing, you call it compassionate healing, What is how to help men deepen their level of compassion? Christopher Lewis [00:08:59]: Let's talk about that a little bit because sometimes for men, words can be triggering When you talk about being vulnerable, being compassionate, using some words can throw up roadblocks in front of us As men. And some of that comes from the way that we grew up. Some of it's society. There's lots of different pieces. So Talk to me about in the work that you do, either 1 on 1 or with groups. How do you start to break down those barriers that those words potentially Can build so that you get to the inner core and the inner person underneath. Sean Harvey [00:09:43]: So I would agree that these words can be triggering, and I'm very intentional about the language I use. And because I believe Language can be used to reclaim and reframe. And so if it is trigger triggering or activating, I get curious about what that's about. But at the same time, I I think part of it, For me, that allows me to come into the spaces is is is a combination of energy, the energy I bring in, the invitation I offer, The approach that I take and my story. And I've been able to go to some of the Craziest communities or or or wildest communities where I would not expect to be received, and I'm able to be Dave, I'm able to be heard. In the probably 7 years 7 or 8 years I've been doing this, not 1 person has ever objected to what I'm saying. I've never gotten feed pushback on the message. And I think part of that is my approach. Sean Harvey [00:10:41]: I think part of that is that I speak to the yearning of men that they can't articulate. And I think it's something that men are often craving yearning yearning for. And then when given the right that they can hear, there's a receptivity. I found early on, it's not about the head on collision. It's the drive by. When I've gone to the direct jugular of the issue, That doesn't usually bring bring folks in. But if there's an opening that guys can see themselves in and I think where we are, especially because I I am a I am a queer, progressive New Yorker who works with conservatives and then the right wing echo chamber. And I work with From conservatives to white nationalists and far right extremists on their healing work. Sean Harvey [00:11:26]: And the common thing I hear is that they find me nonthreatening, and they feel safe opening up. So that becomes less about the words I use and more the environment I create For them to be able to feel safe enough to be able to start to explore. And I and I think the other pieces and I I think a lot of a lot of what I've seen And a lot of this type of work is someone showing you the way, which I think can we're like a man to constrict. This is the way to be a man. This is what manhood is. This is the definition of masculinity, and I don't do any of that. I come from a place of I mean, as a professor, I was always using Socratic method. I'm just Always asking the questions. Sean Harvey [00:12:07]: And I believe this is more of an inquiry that for each man to define The definitions for himself based on his own experience, and, also, this is really the work of helping him find his own truth, Not for him to acquiesce to a narrative or a truth that defines sin, where we've had enough folks Giving us in a society, giving us definitions of the should, of how we should be. And I am always saying, let's just break the script and say, alright. So Who are you? And those sorts of things, I think, just create openings for the conversation and also is has to do a lot of bridge building across the conservative and progressive divides. And coming in without an agenda has opened a lot of doors to be able to have those types of conversations. Christopher Lewis [00:12:56]: So one of the things I probably should have asked at the beginning is that you work on healing. Define for me what your definition of healing is and why the men that you're working with or many men may need some healing in their life. Sean Harvey [00:13:14]: When I was writing the book and we were coming up with the title, the book was written out of out of a program at Georgetown. And we talked about this, that For a lot of men, they're hearing the message that they have to change because something's broken. They're broken. Something's broken. And we, you know, we said, no. That's not what it is. Many men are wounded because we're human. The challenge is a lot of us are wounded, but we don't have access to the healing. Sean Harvey [00:13:40]: We don't have access to the ways of connecting, reaching out for self care. When we look at the rates of suicide addiction, violence, Depression, trauma. The numbers for men are are continue to rise and are typically Double or triple more than women. And at the same time, when we start to look at them for police and and military and vets, Those numbers even go higher. And so I think it's that the healing is and what I I define it in the book, healing our our unmet needs, Our limiting beliefs and our shadow. And the traumas we've experienced, the wounds that we faced from early in in our lives as well as Things that happen or the experiences we've had in our lives that we just keep going and and don't deal with it, don't dwell on it, And don't give attention to it and think that everything will be fine. And the reality is it carries with us. So my book really reflects my healing journey, and then I really dissected all the different components from my healing journey That I can be think could be helpful for men could be anything from connecting to nature, finding community with men, Learn relearning how to play to, you know, ex exploring psychedelics, healing the inner child wounds, healing the You know, the list goes on and on of what I incorporate into the book, but it's really just offering a road map of these are different ways you can think about Healing, and you can really be in an inquiry for yourself of what's gonna help you discover your own truth beyond the protective layers that you've created From conditioning and life in general. Christopher Lewis [00:15:20]: I know you work with all types of men. Some are fathers, some are not. For the men that you work with that Our fathers, how do you find that this work helps them to be Either more engaged or more present or more themselves within that family dynamic. Sean Harvey [00:15:40]: I think it's the first thing I said about How what men say how they were transformed Ryan Fisher. They become more patient. They're more patient with their kids. They're more patient with their wives or or partners. They listen differently with with a different level of of understanding. They have an ability to self manage their anger. They're more reflective. And, Ultimately, I believe this work is about deepening your own. Sean Harvey [00:16:03]: When we talk about deepening compassion, what what I'm really talking about 1st, starting with your own self compassion. And, ultimately, what this book is about is helping men learn to love in a new way from and, I just gave a sermon last week. It was called From Love With Conditions to Unconditional Love. And when you can move from an intellectualized version of love with conditions To a visceral experience of unconditional love, that's gonna have a ripple effect in your family and for everyone in your family. Christopher Lewis [00:16:31]: We've been talking about the the book that is out now, Warrior Compassion unleashing the healing power of men. And I know in that book, it is a guided journey. It's It's talking about your own experience, but also the work that you've been doing. As you are putting this book out in the world, I know how much time and effort it takes to write a book. I've I am an author. I know that it is a passion project for many, many hours and many, many weeks and months and sometimes years. So as you put this out into the world, what is your biggest hope in regard to those that are reading this and what you want them to take out of the book. Sean Harvey [00:17:13]: I see this as an on ramp for men to come into the bigger picture of How we're transforming society and that an organization development practitioner by training systems thinker. When I look at when I see the world that is crumbling before us and the systems that are crumbling around us, the oppressive systems, that this is an on ramp for more men to be part of the conversation. This is an on ramp For men and women and those beyond the binary to be able to come together in new ways and solve problems deeper and Solve problems in a new way from a level of deeper consciousness and collective wisdom. To get to that place of deeper consciousness and where love is at the root of How we reframe systems, being able to have more men engaged in that by doing their own work, doing their healing work. Because I think right now what we have is society of a lot of men in power who are holding on to power from a place of wounding, not a place of healing. And so, ultimately, that has been my driver for all of us and for us to be able to get to a place of moving from fear based control to love based liberation in the ways that our systems Some institutions operate in the world. Christopher Lewis [00:18:20]: One of the things that comes to mind as I think about this work is that for many men, it may be that They don't know where to start, and they know that something needs to change. And in the book, I'm sure that there are some specific steps. But If there's one thing that you would want men to start doing right now as they look at their own life, As they look at the lives that they have with people around them, what's one thing that they should start doing today or that they can Start implementing today within their own life that can help move them and move the needle in that positive direction. Sean Harvey [00:19:02]: Yeah. I always say that the 1st step, and it's the 1st step I outlined in the book, find a community of men where you feel safe going deep and that the the group of men can hold each other and Ugly crying in front of each other. Because I think the biggest you know, when we talked earlier, what's one of the the big healing needs? And I think One of the biggest epidemics in our society, in in Western culture in the US, specifically, is isolation and loneliness for men in general. You know, certain general's reports just came out. We have epidemic of loneliness in our country. And what I find is We're this is really moving from disconnection, isolation, loneliness to deeper connection, intimacy, and love. And one of the first places we can start is by coming into community with other men and breaking down these ideas that we are the only ones Suffering or struggling with x and giving voice to the suffering that men are experiencing in silence. And so by just Coming into community and having the deeper types of conversations, either joining a men's group or there's a lot up here. Sean Harvey [00:20:07]: Philadelphia, a lot of guys I know, we go hiking on a regular basis, and it's just an opportunity to connect, to share. And then everything else kind of can start to come in when you just start to name what's been unspoken in your own life and hear from others who are doing the same and realizing that You have more in common with more men than maybe you've imagined. Christopher Lewis [00:20:28]: Yeah. That's what one of the reasons that we have the fathering together communities that we have is to bring men together to allow for them to be vulnerable, to allow for them to make community. But I will say that there are many other groups that are out there that you can join that will give you that small group mentality where you don't won't get that in a Dads With Daughters by Father and Together Facebook community that has a 130,000 members. Right? But For some people, you know, being in a large group is a step 2. So finding your tribe, finding that group, finding the people around you that you're Comfortable with that you are willing to go deeper with is important because I think I know even personally that many Of the things that we talk about, many of the people that we we surround ourselves with are very surface level. Even as you get into being a father, That tends to be the case. You talk about the positive things. It's that Facebook effect, and you don't always go Deep and really talk about the things that you're struggling with. But if you have even 1 person, 2 people that you can rely on, that you can go to and and check yourself. It's so important. And it is such a Release for yourself to have someone outside of your family that you can talk to and say, you know, I don't know if I'm doing this right or not Because we don't have to. I've said this before, and I'll say it again. As a father, as a man, you don't have to do this alone. You can surround yourself with other people. That'll help you. Sean Harvey [00:22:07]: I wanna add to what you just said though, when you said for you as the man to check. I think the other part of it is when you find that other men are checking in on you. You I find that that's one of the most powerful things when you realize someone else is looking out for you and someone else is checking in and you're on someone else's radar when It can be very easy to feel like you're all alone. Christopher Lewis [00:22:28]: Such a true thing. I have done that with with people around me, and it's not people that specifically that I've said, hey. I'm gonna check-in on you, but it's just calling out and saying, hey. What's going on? How are you doing? And Every time I do it, I mean, it seems like it's appreciated, and you never know where the conversation's gonna go. But But I think that it's, it's a powerful thing that and it's a gift that you really give to others when you get when you do ask that and you Give them the opportunity to unload a little bit in that way. Well, Sean, I just wanna say thank you. Thank you for this, for what you're doing, for this Project that you're putting that you have started and this book that you've put out there. If people wanna find out more about you, about the book, Where's the best place for them to go? Sean Harvey [00:23:16]: I think the the easiest is go to my website, warrior compassion.com. If you wanna get the book, it's easy to find it on Amazon. So we're compassion, unleashing the healing power of men, and then you can you can find me through the website. You can you can get the book on Amazon, and everything that you'll need is there. Christopher Lewis [00:23:33]: Oh, Sean, thank you. Thank you for the work that you're doing, for engaging all of us men in these conversations, pushing us Out of our comfort zone a little bit here to think about things in different ways, to challenge us in many different ways, and I wish you all the best. Sean Harvey [00:23:49]: Alright. Thank you so much. It's great to be here. Christopher Lewis [00:23:51]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child Comes with an instruction manual, and most dads are figuring it out as they go along. And the fatherhood insider is full of resources and information That will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step road maps, And more. You will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out at fathering together ...org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the Dads with Daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes today. Christopher Lewis [00:24:37]: Dads with Daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong, empowered daughters And be the best dad that you can be. Christopher Lewis [00:24:49]: We're all in the same boat, And it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time. We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents. Bring your AK because those kids are growing fast. The Time goes by just like a dynamite blast calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters,
What is the intersection of masculinity and compassion?In a world where men are often conditioned to be tough and unemotional, our guest, Sean Harvey, sheds light on a different path. Sean, a visionary in blending masculine strength with the power of vulnerability, invites us to rethink what it truly means to be a man in today's world, especially for those men operating within hypermasculine systems—from the staunchly traditional military and law enforcement to the gleaming towers of Wall Street. We'll dive deep into his groundbreaking approach from his book 'Warrior Compassion,' exploring how Sean's personal experiences have shaped his mission to heal and empower men.As we navigate these discussions, we'll uncover the transformative power of embracing both masculine and feminine energies, breaking down barriers, and fostering a space where men can openly express compassion and empathy.Please join us on this inspiring journey. We're about to open the doors to a new understanding of masculinity, one that champions emotional health and wholeness. So let's get on the road!Connect with SeanWebsite: https://www.warriorcompassion.com/Buy Warrior Compassion on Amazon#warriorcompassion #mensbooks #seanharvey #menswork #selfimprovement #menshealth #mensmentalhealth #mensemotions #mensemotionalhealth #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #evryman #coaching #menscoach #menscoaching #authenticity #personalauthenticity #masculinity #mensreading #lawenforcement #military #compassion #empathy #emotionalhealthVisit the Authenticity Road website: authenticityroad.onlineConnect with us here.© Authenticity Road, Inc. All rights reserved. Authenticity Road, its related marks, and "Adventures in men's work" are the exclusive property of Authenticity Road, Inc.
Sorry this is late but we just spent 3 entire days in a recording studio and we are very tired! Speaking of tired, featured on this week's episode: Adventure Guys New Mattress Buying Guide! You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
HAPPY BMOVEMBER!!!!! We kick off the holiday season with special guest Sean Harvey Live In Person! He is on tour and eating lots of candy and that takes precedent over anything Adventure Time Related. You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
Today we talk to Sean Harvey recurring guest of our podcast and recent author of the book Warrior Compassion written to help men discover the truth of who they are, learn to love the truth of who they are, unearth their inherent gifts, and realize the ways they are meant to contribute in the world. In the podcast we talk about what it means to be a man in our time and why compassion is an important factor to open man to live better with themselves and the world. We talk about the role of mindfulness in it and why it leads to a more compassionate awareness. We cover also some parts of the book and recent work of Sean. For more about Sean check the website: https://warriorcompassion.com or his linkedin profile: https://linkedin.com/in/seanharvey Thanks for listening
In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about how helping men to heal will help all of us to thrive. So much of the dysfunction we experience in today's workplaces is rooted in the lack of compassion we have for ourselves, our fragile egos, and the way we perceive others as threats. This is much deeper than impostor syndrome. While we tend to focus on women's challenges in the workplace, a giant missing piece of the puzzle is how we understand men's experience. When men are in pain, and so many of them are, they hurt others on small or large scales. My guest this week is Sean Harvey, author of the new book Warrior Compassion, Unleashing the Healing Power of Men. Sean is an organization development consultant, an interfaith minister and much, much more. One of the things I find most fascinating about his work is the healing work he does with men in hyper-masculine systems, such as police forces and even right-wing extremist groups. Here, Sean and I discuss what our DEI conversations are missing and how compassion will lead us to far greater levels of inclusion. About My GuestSean Harvey, MSOD, MSEd, is an organization development consultant, master facilitator and mentor, professor, interfaith minister, TEDx speaker, and men's soul adventure guide. He received the Saul A. Silverman 2021 Award for Conflict Resolution and Healing from the International Organization Development Association for his healing work with men in hyper-masculine systems.His work in personal, organizational, and societal transformation is inspired by twenty-five years of purpose, talent, and organization development consulting combined with having served on the faculties of Cornell, New York University, and Baruch College CUNY teaching courses in the areas of leadership, management, and organizational behavior and change. Sean is affiliated with George Washington University's Center for Excellence in Public Leadership in Washington, D.C. As an interfaith minister, he co-founded Project Compassion, a national initiative to deepen compassion in police departments and communities.In 2021, he delivered his TEDx, “Compassion Makes the Warrior.” Sean's book, "Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men" was published in September 2023 and became an Amazon New Release Best Seller for Organizational Change and Fourth Best Seller for Men's Gender Studies.~Connect with Sean:Website: https://warriorcompassion.com LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/seanharvey Insta: @warrior_compassion Amazon: Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men ~Connect with Kim and The Impostor Syndrome Files:Join the free Impostor Syndrome Challenge:https://www.kimmeninger.com/Learn more about the Leading Humans discussion group:https://www.kimmeninger.com/coachingJoin the Slack channel to learn from, connect with and support other professionals: https://forms.gle/Ts4Vg4Nx4HDnTVUC6Join the Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadinghumansSchedule time to speak with Kim Meninger directly about your questions/challenges: https://bookme.name/ExecCareer/strategy-sessionConnect on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmeninger/Website:https://
Sean Harvey, is a renowned TEDx speaker, author, and the Chief Compassion Officer at Warrior Compassion Men's Studio. Sean takes us on a transformative journey as he discusses the role of fear in men's resistance to embracing their suppressed emotions, the power of love and compassion in breaking down societal walls, and the importance of self-discovery and warrior compassion in personal growth. He joins Amy Woodall for a thought-provoking conversation that will challenge your beliefs and inspire you to delve deeper into the power of compassion and connection. Here's to bringing love and consciousness into every aspect of our lives! Stay tuned. Additional Resources: Connect with Amy on LinkedIn Learn more about Conscious Habit Connect with Sean on LinkedIn Learn more about SYMPÓNIA FACILITATOR STUDIO Learn more about Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men
Join me, Amy Lynn Durham, with Sean Harvey as we engage in a profound conversation on a transformative journey that Sean provides in healing hyper-masculinity in business.Sean provides examples of superficial leadership training, shedding light on the need for more meaningful and transformative approaches to leadership development.Discover what led Sean to his mission of working with men, helping them navigate and transcend hyper-masculinity in a rapidly evolving world.What to anticipate:Transitioning from the shadow to embracing one's essence.Examples of superficial leadership training.Sean's journey to working with men and addressing hyper-masculinity.The three touch-points that ignited Sean's passion for this work.Exploring workplace spirituality.Components cultivating compassion in the workplace.The role of storytelling and understanding personal histories.Characteristics of a hyper-masculine workplace.Drawbacks of being in a hyper-masculine environment.Tapping into shared humanity for greater compassion.The transformative impact of Sean's work.If you love the episode, please leave a 5-star review on Apple podcast or Spotify, and don't forget to subscribe so you can stay up to date on any future episodes!Quote“When I talk about the work of spirituality in the workplace, I really translate it to, it's just the concepts of love, compassion, and, deeper humanity” - Sean HarveyConnect with Sean:Website: https://www.warriorcompassion.com/Instagram: @warrior_compassionLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanharvey/Book: Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of MenSean Harvey, MSOD, MSEd, is Chief Compassion Officer and Founder of the Warrior Compassion Men's Studio. His work in personal, organizational, and societal transformation is inspired by twenty-five years of organization development consulting combined with his past and current academic affiliations at Cornell University, New York University, Baruch College CUNY, and George Washington University. In 2021, Sean received the Saul A. Silverman Award for Conflict Resolution and Healing from the International Organization Development Association for his healing work with men in hyper-masculine systems. As an interfaith minister, he co-founded Project Compassion, a national initiative to deepen compassion in police departments. Sean is also a TEDx Speaker with his talk, “Compassion Makes the Warrior.” Learn more about his work at www.warriorcompassion.com. Support the showConnect with Amy: https://msha.ke/createmagicatwork
Sean Harvey, a fellow advocate in men's work. We delved into his new book, Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men, which I was fortunate enough to preview. In this special episode of Mojo for the Modern Man, Sean opens up about his impactful work with various sectors, including the police and the military, emphasizing the transformative potential of compassion. Join us as we celebrate the release of Warrior Compassion and explore the profound essence of masculinity through Sean's remarkable insights.Bio:Sean Harvey is Chief Compassion Officer and Founder of the Warrior Compassion Men's Studio and the Sympónia Facilitator Studio. He is actively involved and contributing to men's work communities around the globe and is passionate about helping men heal their wounds at a soul level to begin to love the truth of who they are. His work in personal, organizational, and societal transformation is inspired by 20+years of Purpose, Talent, and Organization Development consulting combined with having served on the faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY, teaching courses in the areas of Leadership, Management, and Organizational Behavior & Change. Sean is affiliated with George Washington University's Center for Excellence in Public Leadership in Washington, D.C. His book, Warrior Compassion, Unleashing the Healing Power of Men, will be released in September 2023. Warrior Compassion offers a roadmap for men's soul healing as a catalyst for systems change.He believes men's healing, especially for those in the power centers and in hyper-masculine systems, serves as a conduit for compassionate bridge building across gender, reframing leadership models, shifting power dynamics, and reimagining organizational and societal systems and structures that will transform cultures. Sean co-founded Project Compassion, a national coalition of culture transformation, masculinity, and compassion experts developing a compassion-centered systems change model and consulting approach for police departments, federal law enforcement agencies, military security forces, and defense. Sean most recently served as the head of Personal Transformation and Wellbeing for EILEEN FISHER, co-authoring an article for the Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion on Nurturing the Soul of the Company at EILEEN FISHER. Before his experience at EILEEN FISHER, Sean was the Vice President of Talent Consulting for Partners International, where he launched a Socially Conscious Leadership program for emerging leaders on Wall Street. Sean holds an MSOD in Organization Development from Loyola University Chicago, an MSEd in Counseling with a theoretical orientation in Existential Psychotherapy from Fordham University. He is an ordained Interfaith/Inter-spiritual Minister from One Spirit Interfaith Seminary.Website: https://www.warriorcompassion.com/founder
Join me, Boysen Hodgson, while I talk with Sean Harvey, founder of Warrior Compassion Men's Studio and author of the new book, "Warrior Compassion, Unleashing the Healing Power of Men." In this enlightening conversation, we discuss his transformative journey from Wall Street to Eileen Fisher, and his vital work in men's healing with men in highly 'masculine' environments. Listen in as Sean shares about his inspiring TEDx talk 'Compassion Makes the Warrior' and his award-winning efforts in conflict resolution and healing.We examine the urgent need to define masculinity with more humanity, address the epidemic of isolation, and the crucial importance of compassion and connection in men's healing. Sean helps us unpack four primary obstacles that prevent men from connecting to their shared humanity - objectification, othering, fear of emasculation, and de-identification. In the latter part of our conversation, we take a closer look at spirituality and how simplicity can offer the most profound insights. We also discuss the value of personal transformation in helping us reconnect to our shared humanity and bridging the gap between opposing views. Wrapping up, we explore the impact of connecting with others on LinkedIn, and Sean shares how this platform can support our personal and professional growth. So tune in, this is an episode you don't want to miss!Find Seanhttps://www.warriorcompassion.com/ Get Sean's Book, Warrior Compassion, Unleashing the Healing Power of MenSupport the showAdditional Resources: Subscribe/Rate/Review on iTunes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HEREEnroll Here
EXISTENTIAL DREAD: THE CARTOON! plus how to go on tour with a hardcore band. You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
Today's guest is an extremely passionate leader and mentor that has built out amazing sales organizations while simultaneously closing large enterprise deals for high-growth startups. Sean Harvey is the Vice President of Sales at RocketRez. Sean joins Host Matt Benelli for a discussion on instilling cultural changes that stick, the importance of trust in coaching, and why sales leaders need to think long-term.Takeaways:Incorporating coaching into a company's culture is simplest when implemented with a “top-down” approach. The buy-in of top leaders is critical to building this culture and it must be communicated down to frontline managers and individual contributors.One of the keys to increasing the staying power of any cultural change is consistency, even in the face of hard times. The cultural change must remain a priority despite monthly, quarterly, or yearly pressures, that cement it within the organization. Trust is a crucial component of both leadership and coaching. As a leader, it is imperative that your team trusts that you have their best interests in mind at all times.In order to grow and learn, you must create a safe environment for your team to fail without being humiliated. Failure is a part of the growing process and must be embraced by the organization. As a sales leader, an important part of setting yourself up for success in the coming months, quarters, and years is to coach your team up. They need to know how to prospect, how to message, how to focus on deals, etc. Focusing entirely on the number of deals as a sales manager is short-sighted and leads to a constant scramble to find new deals in revolving peaks and valleys. Whereas, putting an emphasis on coaching reps will lead to a more steady flow of deals.With the current economic climate which has made “do more with less” into a household phrase, the best way to empower drastically smaller sales teams to reach the same results is to become a mentor to them and provide opportunities to learn how to be more effective.Quote of the Show:“We're here to help them get better, not just for this company, not just for this deal, but for things in the future, for future roles, future deals, future situations.” - Sean HarveyLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-harvey-3aa59022/ Company website: https://www.rocketrez.com/ Shout Outs:Maurice Ducoing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauriceducoing/ Ways to Tune In:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Yb1wPzUxyrfR0Dx35ym1A Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coach2scale-how-modern-leaders-build-a-coaching-culture/id1699901434 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL2NvYWNoMnNjYWxlLWhvdy1tb2Rlcm4tbGVhZGVycy1idWlsZC1hLWNvYWNoaW5nLWN1bHR1cmU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/fd188af6-7c17-4b2e-a0b2-196ecd6fdf77 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/coach2scale-how-modern-leaders-5419703 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Coach2Scale CoachEm™ is the first Coaching Execution Platform that integrates deep learning technology to proactively analyze patterns, highlight the "why" behind the data with root causes, and identify the actions that will ultimately improve business results going forward. These practical coaching recommendations for managers will help their teams drive more deals, bigger deals, faster deals and loyal customers. Built with decades of go-to-market experience, world-renowned data scientists and advanced causal AI/ML technology, CoachEm™ leverages your existing tech stack to increase rep productivity, increase retention, and replicate best practices across your team.Learn more at coachem.io
A lot of workplaces these days suffer from toxic competition, discrimination, and other challenges. Sean Harvey, TEDx speaker, author, and former Personal Transformation and Wellbeing Partner at Eileen Fisher, Inc., takes the approach of encouraging every team member to experience inner transformation. Ina Gjikondi and Bonnie Buckner chat with Sean as he talks about being an agent of change who guides others in tapping into their creative mind and unleashing their authentic self. He explains how a transformation from within can lead to a complete systems change, giving birth to heart-centered spaces. Sean also talks about his project called Men's Soul Adventures, where he bonds with fellow men through soul-connecting conversations that lead to life-changing spiritual growth.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://leadershipcoaching.cepl.gwu.edu/podcast/
Michael Wilbon talks about the Suns and his book about Chris Paul, titled “Sixty-One”. Then Sean Harvey & Peter Nicks talk about their documentary “Stephen Curry: Underrated.” The post June 29th Podcast: Michael Wilbon, Sean Harvey & Peter Nicks first appeared on Sports360AZ.
Once again McMo delivers a thunderous mix of progressive gold. From the bass-bin breaker of the opening track (Amir Telem's 'Ajaya') to the final heartbreaking 'Last Sunset' by Ranj Kaler, this a musical treasure your ears will forever thank you for. The journey is deep, dark and scary, but it also breaks cloud-cover, lifting the spirits into the heady heights of the mountain top. Make sure your system is ready, as these tunes are taking no prisoners...enjoy!1. Amir Telem - Ajaya [JOOF Aura]2. Gaston Ponte - Dark Side [Particles]3. Kebin Van Reeken - Hypnotize (Extended Mix) [Univack]4. Dowden, Ric Niels - Coil (John Cosani Remix) [Mango Alley]5. Mayro - Kind of Music [Movement Recordings]6. Ezequiel Arias - Melomania [Melorama Música]7. Dowden, Ric Niels - Spiral (GMJ Remix) [Mango Alley]8. Sean Harvey - The Bullet (Lexicon Avenue Remix) [Forensic Records]9. Taspin, Diaz (RU) - Musique [UNCLES MUSIC COLORS]10. Kostya Outta - For Lovers [Strange Town Recordings]11. Mayro - The Glitcher [Suprematic]12. John Cosani - One Dollar [Sudbeat Music]13. Allex - Future Force (Extended mix) [Univack]14. Gaston Ponte - Old [Or Two Strangers]15. DJ Danzik - Deeper in the Dark (Border Control Remix) [UNCLES MUSIC]16. Mike Koglin - The Silence (GMJ & Matter Remix) [Noys Music Ltd]17. Surmillo - Beam Me Up (Zigane Remix) [Airis Recordings]18. Trilucid - Take Me Higher (Extended Mix) [Adesso Music]19. Vom Feisten, Daniel Neuland - Horizon (Vakabular Remix) [Hollystone Records]20. Jope, Motives - Tides (Thysma Remix) [Sommersville Records]21. Manu Cerasa - Realities [Timeless Moment]22. Gai Barone, Luke Brancaccio, Hannes Bieger - Reflections [Selador]23. Ranj Kaler, ASYN - Last Sunset (Gai Barone Vocal Mix) [Dissident Music / EMG]
Sean is back to discuss important topics like his tour with White Denim, the Digico SD12, and the official AG review of 10,000 Gecs. Oh and Adventure Time also. Check out the official live recording of White Denim in Vancouver (with Sean on percussion) https://whitedenim.substack.com/p/whitty-dizzle-presents You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adventureguyspodcast/support
“As men, it's often our terminal uniqueness that we think we're the only one struggling with ‘x' and so we're not going to bother or burden anyone else with this thing because it's so minuscule. Yet it's actually so powerful in ways that it can derail us.” - Sean Harvey Ever Forward Club's Ashanti Branch is joined by Sean Harvey. The Chief Compassion Officer of Warrior Compassion Men's Studio, Sean is also a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Interfaith Minister whose book, “Warrior Compassion: A Man's Quest for Deeper Connection”, offers a roadmap for men's healing as a catalyst for systems change and will be released in September 2023. Sean charges head first into some of the toughest environments, leading with love. He's worked to transform the culture of law enforcement, and he's brought his compassion-centered approach to right-wing militia groups and White nationalist groups. Today, he takes off his mask to share how he grew into an unwavering emotional foundation that can do this work effectively. (2:15) Ashanti's introduction. (7:15) Sean introduces himself, how he found his spiritual calling to men's work, and how he started reforming the hearts and minds of the police force and white nationalists. (15:20) Sean shares the back of his mask - vision (strategic), journey (inspiration), intelligence (connects the dots). (17:20) Ashanti shares the front of his mask - funny, serious, caring - and relates to Sean's mask. (22:50) Sean shares the back of his mask - addiction, HIV status (internalized homophobia), deep loneliness (not belonging), body shame. (24:20) Ashanti shares the back of his mask - fear, worry, body shame - and tells the story of his relationship with body shame. Then, Sean does the same. (34:50) Ashanti relates Sean's story and his work to working with middle school boys. (44:50) Sean and Ashanti take a look at “men's work” and why it is in a place of reckoning. (50:05) Sean then explains what it means to “surrender into the unknown.” (54:40) Sean and Ashanti consider “the mask of love.” If love wore a mask, what would be on the front of it and behind it? (1:02:05) Sean tells the story of how he reconnected with his father years after telling him he was gay. (1:12:00) Sean shares how you can get in touch with him. --- Connect with Sean Harvey: Website/Book: warriorcompassion.com Instagram: instagram.com/warrior_compassion LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/seanharvey --- Create your own mask anonymously at millionmask.org Email us questions and comments at totmpod100@gmail.com --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: instagram.com/branchspeaks Facebook: facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch Website: branchspeaks.com --- Support the podcast and the work of the Ever Forward Club: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/branch-speaks/support
A VERY SPECIAL EPISODE OF ADVENTURE GUYS - reflect on 100 perfect episodes of a perfect podcast with many perfect special guest stars! Heres an overview! Seans move to la Sound tech talk The background behind starting the podcast Mara Frankel calls in We talk to Karole Alexander Discuss the movie 80s horror movie “Strange Behavior” Dave Lucas calls in Break Episode discussion “The Lich” Will Huebner calls in A very special message from Craig Shay More random music talk Brand new episode art done by Dan Marvin, hire Dan for your design needs! -> https://danmarvindesign.com/ You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Is this our longest episode ever? it sure feels like it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Won't you come over to my side of town and get some Juice Land! We talk Susan Strong, Tiffany and o so much more with our champion guest, Sean! Check out Sean's new music! Solo piano/ambient music - https://www.seanharveymusic.com/ His band The Kraken Quartet - https://thekrakenquartet.com/ His lofi/electronic project From Tape - https://open.spotify.com/artist/79q4ph2Ktm6bgfCKIFR4MU?si=MhHyiZW8TvSVP8WsP2nLBA Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) Episode art done by Dan Marvin, hire Dan for your design needs! -> https://danmarvindesign.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
This week in the arena: men's healing advocate Sean Harvey, leadership coach and founder of Warrior Compassion. He and Leah talk about his focus on men's healing in particular and why getting into community is always the answer. Follow Sean on LinkedIn Follow Leah and In The Arena on LinkedIn
“Who are you and who do you want to be? What are the sticking points in your life where you're feeling less fulfilled, or less connected, or you're feeling lost?... Asking yourself those deeper questions…those existential questions that supersede and transcend a lot of what's out there already to get you to the deepest levels of your own truth.” - Sean Harvey In this episode of Tactical Friday, Sean Harvey dives in to share the practical tips to employ as we get to know ourselves better and show up confidently vulnerable through authenticity. He mentions some activities to consider in order to clear our minds and the ways to think deeply. Sean Harvey is the Chief Compassion Officer of Warrior Compassion Men's Studio and author of his upcoming book: Warrior Compassion: Unlocking the Healing Power in Men. His work in personal, organizational, and societal transformation is inspired by 20+years of Purpose, Talent, and Organization Development consulting combined with having served on the faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY teaching courses in Leadership, Management, and Organizational Behavior & Change. Sean is a former Wall Street consultant turned ordained interfaith minister working with police and law enforcement who brings a compassion-centered and soul-inspired approach into personal growth and organizational systems design. [00:01 - 00:41] Opening Segment If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! For the first part of my interview with Sean, tune in to last Monday's episode [00:42 - 08:21] Action Steps in Developing that Intimacy with Yourself Finding what works for you through meditating, hiking, jogging, etc.to create the space Discover creative facilitation and allow yourself to find ways to play Acknowledging how you go off character from time to time Asking yourself existential questions to find deeper truth [10:57 - 12:05] Closing Segment Connect with Sean (links below) Closing words Head over to https://www.myvoicechallenge.com/discovermyvoice (myvoicechallenge.com) to find out how you can discover your voice, claim your independence, and build that thriving business that you've always wanted! Key Quote: “If you're feeling activated, charged, take a moment so you are moving from knee-jerk reaction to thoughtful response” - Sean Harvey Connect with Sean Check out his http://www.warriorcompassion.com (website) to see its mission of liberating men to courageously walk from a place of deeper consciousness, compassion, and connection in the world, while expanding creativity, authenticity, intimacy, and sense of community in the ways they lead and carry out their missions. Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 ( here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ ( https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website athttps://beatacticalleader.com/ ( Beatacticalleader.com). You can connect with us onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight ( LinkedIn),https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ ( Instagram), or joinhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/BATLgroup/ ( Our BATL Space) and become part of the community.
“We get frustrated and one moment and then all of a sudden you start right or left swiping on these stupid apps and it becomes a thing or it just becomes such a simple replacement culture.” - Zack Knight In today's solo episode, I reflect on the conversation I had with Sean Harvey on carrying compassion in today's world flooded by instant gratification and harmful convenience. It takes working through our limiting beliefs and taking on grace for ourselves in order to shed light on others. [00:01 - 01:02] Opening Segment If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! If you haven't listened to last Monday's episode, check it out! Head over to https://www.myvoicechallenge.com/discovermyvoice (myvoicechallenge.com) to register for a free podcasting workshop! [01:03 - 08:45] My Takeaways The perspective change on love, sex, and intimacy Working through self-sabotage and instant gratification The dangers of the simple replacement culture Cultivating compassion through constant practice [08:46 - 09:55] Closing Segment Closing words and reminders Tune in this Friday for part 2 of my discussion with Sean where he'll discuss amazing tactics for you to apply Head over to https://www.myvoicechallenge.com/discovermyvoice (myvoicechallenge.com) to find out how you can discover your voice, claim your independence, and build that thriving business that you've always wanted! Key Quote: “There's so many different new definitions that we have to work through.” - Zack Knight Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 ( here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ ( https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website athttps://beatacticalleader.com/ ( Beatacticalleader.com). You can connect with us onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight ( LinkedIn),https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ ( Instagram), or joinhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/BATLgroup/ ( Our BATL Space) and become part of the community.
“To look at ourselves with full honesty, we have to embrace our essence and our shadow, our gifts, and our wounds…There can be a lot of shame and a lot of fear and a lot of anger… Hold that with grace.” - Sean Harvey In today's episode, Sean Harvey discusses the true meaning of intimacy and compassion. He highlights the importance of acknowledging humanity behind all the labels and identities being forced on us in society. Listen as he shares insightful thoughts of how men can better show up by understanding themselves better and walking on the path to healing. Sean Harvey is the Chief Compassion Officer of Warrior Compassion Men's Studio and author of his upcoming book: Warrior Compassion: Unlocking the Healing Power in Men. His work in personal, organizational, and societal transformation is inspired by 20+years of Purpose, Talent, and Organization Development consulting combined with having served on the faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY teaching courses in Leadership, Management, and Organizational Behavior & Change. Sean is a former Wall Street consultant turned ordained interfaith minister working with police and law enforcement who brings a compassion-centered and soul-inspired approach into personal growth and organizational systems design. [00:01 - 05:08] What it Takes to Cultivate Compassion If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! Sean Harvey on being a bunny dad and cultivating compassion Defining a warrior's compassion and how men claim this identity [05:09 - 14:06] Do Not Over Intellectualize Emotion How easy it is to get caught up with the titles of our profession Getting out of the labels and acknowledging our burdens How the definitions of masculinity and femininity are not absolute The four questions for alignment and authenticity [14:07 - 28:57] Life is a Continuous Pursuit of Clarity Defining intimacy and how we seek a deeper connection The dangers of instant gratification and dehumanizing ourselves Embracing our gifts and wounds and holding them with grace Recognizing our essence and how connected we are in this world [28:58 - 36:01] Closing Segment The legacy Sean wants to create - helping men heal Connect with Sean (links below) Join us for Tactical Friday! Head over to https://www.myvoicechallenge.com/discovermyvoice (myvoicechallenge.com) to find out how you can discover your voice, claim your independence, and build that thriving business that you've always wanted! Key Quotes: “When we talk about intimacy… [it is] we have the courage to look through all the wounds and all the hurt and all the pain… We can let all that go and we can look within ourselves courageously and honestly.” - Sean Harvey “It's that energy of warrior compassion, that fierce compassion that allows us to go within ourselves to start to liberate ourselves into our truths.” - Sean Harvey Connect with Sean Check out his http://www.warriorcompassion.com (website) to see its mission of liberating men to courageously walk from a place of deeper consciousness, compassion, and connection in the world, while expanding creativity, authenticity, intimacy, and sense of community in the ways they lead and carry out their missions. Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 ( here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting...
“I think we're going to be as vulnerable as we're comfortable or as vulnerable as we're aware. To be a leader today, I think to be able to be vulnerable, to model vulnerability, we still have to be aware of our own stories, and what are we comfortable sharing of our own stories? What are we comfortable sharing of all parts of ourselves? In writing, my book, one of the things that came through loud and clear, is it's one thing for me to be vulnerable with my employees, right? But one place that I found a lot of men expressed fear in the interviews I conducted, was the fear of being vulnerable in front of other men, regardless of if it's at work or outside of the workplace.” -Sean Harvey In this episode of Control the Room, I had the pleasure of speaking with Sean Harvey about his 20+years of experience working in personal, organizational, and societal transformation as a Purpose, Talent, and Org Development consultant. He explains how the healing work of men serves as a critical lever and catalyst for building compassionate bridges across society. We then discuss heart transformation and how to use it to understand yourself. Listen in for inspiration on how to use compassion to unlock the healing power of men.
For episode 69, we needed to talk about everyone's favorite sexy elephant grandma, TREE TRUNKS! This is maybe the horniest episode of the show, and one of the, well, strangest too! Nick calls this his favorite episode and Sean says it's one of his too. As for Eric...well, youll have to listen for his take! Check out Sean's new music! Solo piano/ambient music - https://www.seanharveymusic.com/ His band The Kraken Quartet - https://thekrakenquartet.com/ His lofi/electronic project From Tape - https://open.spotify.com/artist/79q4ph2Ktm6bgfCKIFR4MU?si=MhHyiZW8TvSVP8WsP2nLBA Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
What an ep. Our second least favorite episode Adventure Time so far, which led to a super unhinged episode that was verrrry fun to record. Check out Sean's new music! Solo piano/ambient music - https://www.seanharveymusic.com/ His band The Kraken Quartet - https://thekrakenquartet.com/ His lofi/electronic project From Tape - https://open.spotify.com/artist/79q4ph2Ktm6bgfCKIFR4MU?si=MhHyiZW8TvSVP8WsP2nLBA Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino You can support the podcast by kicking us $.99 a month at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Part 1 - Four Candles 1 Costa Dades - Nadra (Solar Kings Remix) [Harabe] 2 Stan Seba - Moving Targets (Frømme Remix) [ Another Life] 3 Quivver - Atomised [Bedrock] 4 Andrea Cassino, Lio Q - Asante (Sebastian Sellares Remix) [Proton] 5 Forty Cats, Meeting Molly - Lagom [Juicebox] 6 Izhevski, Lost Desert - Svezhiy Veter [Souksonic] 7 Dan & Dan - Imminent Eternity (Four Candles Remix) [ARRVL] 8 1MRN - It Lies Beneath Us (Four Candles Remix) [Keep Thinking] 9 Golan Zocher - Ready to Fly ft. Rona (IL) (Stereo Underground Instrumental Remix) [Clubsonica] 10 Analog Jungs - Basanta (Torsten Fassbender Remix) [Mango Alley] 11 DNYO - Sensoria [Juicebox] 12 EANP - Stereograms [Replug] 13 Michael A - Returnal (Nicholas Van Orton Remix) [Balkan Connection] 14 Bàkayan - Kum Gibi [Kindisch] 15 Tash, Starkato - Identity (D [Movement] 16 Temple Tears - Mycelium [KATTERMUKKE] 17 Killahurtz - Return To West On 27th (Hernan Cattaneo & Martin Garcia Remix) [Guerilla Movement] 18 Albuquerque, Foletto - Hamlet [Stripped] 19 Paul Thomas - 1989 (Ucros Extended Remix) [UV] 20 Andrés Moris - Stomper [Or Two Strangers] 21 Sean Harvey - Darker Marches [1980]
Our guest on the podcast this week is Sean Harvey, Chief Compassion Officer, and Masculinity Guide at Sympónia Men. Sean is contributing as a writer, speaker, and consultant to an emerging narrative around men's healing and transformation grounded in compassionate masculinity. Sean recently co-created a national coalition of experts developing a compassion-centered systems change model for police departments and federal law enforcement. Prior to launching Sympónia, he served as the head of Personal Transformation and Wellbeing for Eileen Fisher. His upcoming book, Warrior Compassion, will be released in May 2022. Today Sean shares his experience of life, of escaping Wall Street and following his soul's calling to Washington DC where he is getting ready to inspire a global movement unlocking the healing power of men for societal systems change. Listen in as we talk through what it means to reimagine our current systems from the faulty structures we have inherited to invite in a deeper consciousness, built on love. Sean speaks with a rare passion about “tapping into the truth of who we are”, about listening deeply and accepting ourselves, body, mind, emotions, and spirit, and choosing to live our life in service of the world. We talked about systems thinking, human-centered workplace design, and how to liberate organizational systems so that people can bring their whole selves to work. If you are curious about following your soul's calling, embodying the counter culture, or even what is possible for us from a systems perspective, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. I suspect you'll enjoy this deep dialogue as much as I did. Key Takeaways Sean's dynamic perspective on following the truth of our soul's calling Building the bridges between the individual and the collective The value of healing our wounds, listening deeply, and seeing the world through different perspectives How to tap into the truth of who you are The need for love-based liberation and empowerment Memorable Quote “Our systems are fragile, they are breaking down, and they need to be not rebuilt, but reimagined, we don't need to rebuild systems on faulty structures, and the only way to do that is through deeper consciousness and collective wisdom.”—Sean Harvey, Author of ‘Warrior Compassion'. Episode Resources: https://warriorcompassion.com/ (WarriorCompassion.com) https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QQ7M9N9 (Warrior Compassion Survey) Sean's email: sean@warriorcompassion.com https://www.dropbox.com/s/hkg2hitwph4z6zk/ASacredInvitation%20(1).pdf?dl=0 (A Sacred Invitation) http://sacredchangemakers.com/ (SacredChangemakers.com) https://sacredchangemakers.com/community (Our Sacred Community) https://www.instagram.com/jayne_m_warrilow/?hl=en (Jayne Warrilow on Instagram) Thank you to our sponsor: A HUGE thank you to our sponsor Coaches Business School who are helping coaches to succeed in business, so they can make a meaningful difference in our world. Go to http://coachesbuseinssschool.com/ (coachesbusinessschool.com) to get the tools, strategies, and frameworks you need to enjoy growing your business in a way that is profitable, predictable, and purpose-driven. A big thank you to all our coaches because without them this wouldn't be possible. If you would like to support our show: Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and other podcast platforms. We would be SO grateful. Sacred Changemakers is a transformation company that believes in change for good. We partner with changemakers (coaches, consultants, speakers, authors, business owners, leaders, conscious humans) who want to become more purpose-driven, create a lasting impact, and inspire a better future for all. Together, we are making a meaningful difference in our world. If you are a fellow changemaker who would like the support of an incredible community (and make a bigger impact along your path), you...
Go deep into the mind of Marceline with Finn & Jake as your guide! Lots of classic Adventure Time moments in this one people! Check out Sean's new album, website and more at https://linktr.ee/seanharveymusic You can support the podcast by kicking us a few pennies at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page to hear more music! http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Today is the final episode of our very special series in which we've been hearing about the journeys and lessons from the producers inside of the FMM community.Just like you, these producers have BIG ambitions - and here we get to learn how they've faced and overcome a variety of challenges to see the amazing results they are seeing today.In today's episode I'm joined by Mark Tamsett and Sean Harvey, two gentlemen whose journeys through music have run a very parallel course, having both experienced crippling struggle with the direction and finishing of their tracks.But after giving it one last roll of the dice and following the same creative process, they're now PROLIFIC in the studio, regularly releasing their tracks, and getting them played by their idols in their DJ sets.And stories like these are so powerful because so often all it takes is just that one piece of information to flick the switch on your own progress and see these huge changes and results for yourself.So in this episode we uncover the value of surrounding yourself with like-minded people, the importance of structure in your music making process, the impact of crafting your vision…...and what it feels like to go from chasing labels, to having them chasing you. Let's get stuck in.
Nothing much to see here, just another regular episode of Adventure Guys. Yep, the Regular Show that we cover each end every week. Yeppp, yep. Check out Sean's new solo music! Solo piano/ambient music - https://www.seanharveymusic.com/ His lofi/electronic project From Tape - https://open.spotify.com/artist/79q4ph2Ktm6bgfCKIFR4MU?si=MhHyiZW8TvSVP8WsP2nLBA You can support the podcast by kicking us a few pennies at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
People are hungry for meaning and purpose. People want to know the work they are important and the work they do matters. Consciousness is evolving as education and interdependence across the world increases. Gender roles are changing, as men and women share domestic roles at home and participate alongside each other in the workplace. To become our best selves, both genders are learning from each other to claim their highest humanity. In this episode, we explore embracing the feminine in order to heal and transform men on a deep level and the benefit of infusing compassion into masculine workplace cultures.
People are hungry for meaning and purpose. People want to know the work they are important and the work they do matters. Consciousness is evolving as education and interdependence across the world increases. Gender roles are changing, as men and women share domestic roles at home and participate alongside each other in the workplace. To become our best selves, both genders are learning from each other to claim their highest humanity. In this episode, we explore embracing the feminine in order to heal and transform men on a deep level and the benefit of infusing compassion into masculine workplace cultures.
People are hungry for meaning and purpose. People want to know the work they are important and the work they do matters. Consciousness is evolving as education and interdependence across the world increases. Gender roles are changing, as men and women share domestic roles at home and participate alongside each other in the workplace. To become our best selves, both genders are learning from each other to claim their highest humanity. In this episode, we explore embracing the feminine in order to heal and transform men on a deep level and the benefit of infusing compassion into masculine workplace cultures.
People are hungry for meaning and purpose. People want to know the work they are important and the work they do matters. Consciousness is evolving as education and interdependence across the world increases. Gender roles are changing, as men and women share domestic roles at home and participate alongside each other in the workplace. To become our best selves, both genders are learning from each other to claim their highest humanity. In this episode, we explore embracing the feminine in order to heal and transform men on a deep level and the benefit of infusing compassion into masculine workplace cultures.
Nick's brother Sean Harvey returns to discuss a brotherly episode of Adventure Time! In this one Jake grapples with his identity, as his brother Jermaine changes artist directions. The gang also examines Seans assertion that Arkansas is the worst state, and things really take an unexpected turn when they discuss what episode they're gonna cover next week. Check out Sean's new solo music! Solo piano/ambient music - https://www.seanharveymusic.com/ His lofi/electronic project From Tape - https://open.spotify.com/artist/79q4ph2Ktm6bgfCKIFR4MU?si=MhHyiZW8TvSVP8WsP2nLBA You can support the podcast by kicking us a few pennies at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast Check out Eric's Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/ericdaino Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Nur noch 16 Spieler sind übrig im ersten Event der Q-School 2021 im Ponds Forge von Sheffield. Zwei weitere Matches bzw. 8 zu gewinnende Frames stehen noch zwischen diesen Spielern und der Rückkehr/Qualifikation für die Main Tour. Kathi Hartinger und Christian Oehmicke über den gestrigen Tag mit seinen Ergebnissen sowie die Chancen der verbliebenen Spieler. Deutschsprachiges Ausscheiden Die deutschsprachigen Spieler haben gestern leider keinen einzigen Frame mehr gewonnen. Umut Dikme unterlag Michael Georgiou mit 4:0, während sich Florian Nüßle dem Chinesen Bai Langning mit dem gleichen Ergebnis geschlagen geben musste. Beide werden nun ihre Chancen in den verbliebenen zwei Turnieren suchen. Starkes Feld Das restliche Teilnehmerfeld ist unfassbar stark besetzt. So werden Peter Lines, Ian Burns, Lee Shanker und David Lilley ein Ticket unter sich ausmachen. Lines hatte gestern Mitfavorit Michael White geschlagen. Auch Fraser Patrick, Lei Peifan, James Cahill und Bai Langning ermitteln im "Todesviertel" einen Qualifikanten für die Main Tour. Selbiges gilt für Oliver Brown, Michael Georgiou, Jackson Page und Sean Harvey.
Nur noch 16 Spieler sind übrig im ersten Event der Q-School 2021 im Ponds Forge von Sheffield. Zwei weitere Matches bzw. 8 zu gewinnende Frames stehen noch zwischen diesen Spielern und der Rückkehr/Qualifikation für die Main Tour. Kathi Hartinger und Christian Oehmicke über den gestrigen Tag mit seinen Ergebnissen sowie die Chancen der verbliebenen Spieler. Deutschsprachiges Ausscheiden Die deutschsprachigen Spieler haben gestern leider keinen einzigen Frame mehr gewonnen. Umut Dikme unterlag Michael Georgiou mit 4:0, während sich Florian Nüßle dem Chinesen Bai Langning mit dem gleichen Ergebnis geschlagen geben musste. Beide werden nun ihre Chancen in den verbliebenen zwei Turnieren suchen. Starkes Feld Das restliche Teilnehmerfeld ist unfassbar stark besetzt. So werden Peter Lines, Ian Burns, Lee Shanker und David Lilley ein Ticket unter sich ausmachen. Lines hatte gestern Mitfavorit Michael White geschlagen. Auch Fraser Patrick, Lei Peifan, James Cahill und Bai Langning ermitteln im "Todesviertel" einen Qualifikanten für die Main Tour. Selbiges gilt für Oliver Brown, Michael Georgiou, Jackson Page und Sean Harvey. Yuan Sijun als Favorit Der Chinese Yuan Sjiun geht als vielleicht größter Favorit ins heutige Rennen um die Profitickets. Im Weg stehen ihm dabei noch Sydney Wilson, Mitchell Mann und Duane Jones. Mann hatte gestern Rod Lawler bezwungen.
Nur noch 16 Spieler sind übrig im ersten Event der Q-School 2021 im Ponds Forge von Sheffield. Zwei weitere Matches bzw. 8 zu gewinnende Frames stehen noch zwischen diesen Spielern und der Rückkehr/Qualifikation für die Main Tour. Kathi Hartinger und Christian Oehmicke über den gestrigen Tag mit seinen Ergebnissen sowie die Chancen der verbliebenen Spieler. Deutschsprachiges Ausscheiden Die deutschsprachigen Spieler haben gestern leider keinen einzigen Frame mehr gewonnen. Umut Dikme unterlag Michael Georgiou mit 4:0, während sich Florian Nüßle dem Chinesen Bai Langning mit dem gleichen Ergebnis geschlagen geben musste. Beide werden nun ihre Chancen in den verbliebenen zwei Turnieren suchen. Starkes Feld Das restliche Teilnehmerfeld ist unfassbar stark besetzt. So werden Peter Lines, Ian Burns, Lee Shanker und David Lilley ein Ticket unter sich ausmachen. Lines hatte gestern Mitfavorit Michael White geschlagen. Auch Fraser Patrick, Lei Peifan, James Cahill und Bai Langning ermitteln im "Todesviertel" einen Qualifikanten für die Main Tour. Selbiges gilt für Oliver Brown, Michael Georgiou, Jackson Page und Sean Harvey.
Nur noch 16 Spieler sind übrig im ersten Event der Q-School 2021 im Ponds Forge von Sheffield. Zwei weitere Matches bzw. 8 zu gewinnende Frames stehen noch zwischen diesen Spielern und der Rückkehr/Qualifikation für die Main Tour. Kathi Hartinger und Christian Oehmicke über den gestrigen Tag mit seinen Ergebnissen sowie die Chancen der verbliebenen Spieler. Deutschsprachiges Ausscheiden Die deutschsprachigen Spieler haben gestern leider keinen einzigen Frame mehr gewonnen. Umut Dikme unterlag Michael Georgiou mit 4:0, während sich Florian Nüßle dem Chinesen Bai Langning mit dem gleichen Ergebnis geschlagen geben musste. Beide werden nun ihre Chancen in den verbliebenen zwei Turnieren suchen. Starkes Feld Das restliche Teilnehmerfeld ist unfassbar stark besetzt. So werden Peter Lines, Ian Burns, Lee Shanker und David Lilley ein Ticket unter sich ausmachen. Lines hatte gestern Mitfavorit Michael White geschlagen. Auch Fraser Patrick, Lei Peifan, James Cahill und Bai Langning ermitteln im "Todesviertel" einen Qualifikanten für die Main Tour. Selbiges gilt für Oliver Brown, Michael Georgiou, Jackson Page und Sean Harvey.
To connect with Sean Harvey:Website: symponiainstitute.comLinkedIn: Sean Harvey To connect with Travis:Website: travisstock.comIG: @travers03Email: travisstock03@gmail.comPatreon: patreon.com/thenewmasculine
Sean Harvey is the Chief Compassion Officer and founder of the Symponia Institute, a TEDx speaker, and a visionary in men's work around compassionate masculinity. In our conversation we discuss the concept of “perfect enough,” the impact of compassion, shifting societal perceptions of masculinity, and choosing collaboration over competition, and much more. https://symponiainstitute.com/ Compassion Makes the Warrior: https://bit.ly/3e7iYlJ
Sean's frustration with his work environment and the lack of creativity were catalysts for him to become more comfortable in his own skin and come to a place of more gender balance. He shares these nuggets of life wisdom: stop being right and be more curious break down the walls that keep us separate access all of you learn who you are be who you are authentically become more unfiltered relax your ego don't be afraid of how others will respond find the strength in our voice and courage to walk in our paths listen for the signs listen to your heart we get messages all the time of where we are called to be have the courage in walking the path of your journey let go of need to know how things will play out listen to your inner knowing https://soulfulfacilitator.com tags: Sean, Harvey, Chief, Compassion, Officer, Master, Facilitator, Leadership, Consultant, Symponia, story, stories, that, empower, empowering, empowerment, inspire, inspiring, inspiration, encourage, encouraging, encouragement, hope, light, podcast, Sean https://storiesthatempower.com
Part 1 - Four Candles 1 Scippo - Extend [Pangea Recordings] 2 ID - ID (Four Candles Remix) [ID] 3 Sean Harvey - Neves [Keep Thinking] 4 DOMA - Rainbow [OMNIA Rec] 5 Tenerfuse & Arkatekt - Charge [Keep Thinking] 6 DOMA - Unforgettable [OMNIA Rec] 7 Tenerfuse & Arkatekt - Wonder [Keep Thinking] 8 ID - ID (Four Candles Remix) [ID] 9 DOMA - Memories [OMNIA Rec] Part 2 - Sean Harvey 1 Cuartero - Wavy Distance (Paco Osuna Remix) 2 Meet Dub & Nia BlaQ - Inamorat (Laydee V Remix) 3 Mihalis Safras - Mapa 4 Antrim - Or Two Strangers 5 Antrim - Desire 6 Kiko - Echoes Of Light 7 Universe - Within You 8 Dj Fronter & Julian Millian - Meeting Point 9 Sean Harvey - Gainpusher [Keep Thinking] 10 Sean Harvey - ID [ID]
1 Jan Johnson & Paul Sawyer - One Step Beyond (Simon Sinfield Sunset Chill Instrumental Mix) [Krafted] 2 Zodiac - Serengetti [Hypercolour] 3 EdOne - Cramp [Bedrock] 4 Sidewalker & Stylez - Demon Drive (Dmitry Molosh Remix) 5 Sebastian Sellares - Jinsei [Proton] 6 Abstrakted - Haze (Four Candles Remix) [LAIKA Sounds] 7 Marsh - Lost In You [Anjunadeep] 8 Polar Inc. - Journal [This Never Happened] 9 JFR - I Lost Myself [onedotsixtwo] 10 Anders. - Felter [Loki Recordings] 11 ID - ID [ID] 12 Tom Hades & Marco Bailey - Stars & Shines [Bedrock] 13 Whorisky - Insation [Full Tilt Recordings] 14 Riko Forinson - Atmodpheric Inclination [Omnia] 15 ID - ID [ID] 16 Fredo Guerre & Francisco Ruiz - Little Helpers 361 [Little Helpers] 17 Sean Harvey - Whenever [PL7] 18 Frankllin - Phantazium [Mavic Music] 19 Stan Kolev - Harmonic Convergence [Outta Limits] 20 Valtella Jr. - Lost [Natura Viva Black] 21 Lesley Manson - Ares [Sound On Sound]
ALL ADVENTURE TIME ALL THE TIME our most focused episode ever tries to unravel the mysteries of Time Travel and Kumail Nanjiani's Prismo for like a really long time and we pretty much only talk about that. Eric and Sean also name this their FAVORITE episode, so don't miss this one! You can support the podcast by kicking us a few pennies at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast. Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Sean returns to catch up & discuss our first ep from the Stakes mini-series! Its a fun ice-king driven ep, with some Marceline backstory. We also discuss - what wed do if we ever saw Ted Cruz in public, the recent weather situation in Texas, recording projects and much more! You can support the podcast by kicking us a few pennies at https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast. Follow us! www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
This week on Melodics - we dive deep into the dark, melodic, beautiful, and powerful tracks across house & techno with your host Raskal. This week our 2nd Hour Guest Mix comes from Maloka (NC) Listen on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Youtube, Google & Apple https://fanlink.to/MelodicsPodcast Please give me a Follow on your Choice My new track Closure is available Now. Any Support is much appreciated. Raskal Track : www.beatport.com/track/closure-or…nal-mix/1403217 Follow Maloka everywhere.https://www.facebook.com/malokamusic https://soundcloud.com/maloka_music_page First Hour Tracks from: Pezzner, Demuir, Anja Schneider, Gaitha, Orlando Voorn, Steve Rachmad, Sean Harvey, Walt, Steve Bug, Cle, Natema, Edson Denizard, Booka Shade As Always you can follow me everywhere www.biglink.to/raskalsound
For the monumental episode 20, we offer you a complete and unabridged history of tabletop gaming. Returning is friend of the show Sean Harvey to discuss the legendary card wars! If you don’t know, Jake loooooves this game and is verrry competitive about it. Follow us! https://www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast https://twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast And email us at didyouseethemail@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
ELECTION SPECIAL! Sean Harvey makes his triumphant return after rage binging the whole series since his last appearance. We talk about the race for Princess of the Candy Kingdom between PB & The King of OOO, and the parallels between todays election. Which reminds us - IF YOU DIDNT VOTE YOURE NOT ALLOWED TO LISTEN TO THIS! If you need more info on anything voting visit https://www.headcount.org/ and vote goddamn it! Follow Sean at https://www.seanharveymusic.com/ And follow us! https://www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast https://twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Rev. Sean Harvey's journey has taken him from truck stops (as the child of two truckers) to activism, from the testosterone-addled pressure-cooker of Wall Street to the corporate offices of a women's fashion company, from graduating from seminary to founding the Sympónia Institute for Global Compassionate Healing - a stunning retreat center in the lush hills of Asheville, North Carolina... The man has stories to tell and lessons to share!In this, Part 2 or our conversation, Sean discusses in-depth his time at Eileen Fisher - and the rich lessons learned working within a corporation that places a high value on Feminine Leadership and wholeness - in which men made up just 17% of the workforce. We also look at the need for elevating compassion in our organizational and cultural systems and the role of acceptance and emotion as part of individual and collective evolution.Sean highlights the importance of looking in the mirror for self-compassion, self-forgiveness and self-love as an essential starting place for growth as leaders - and much, much more...Find out more about Rev. Sean Harvey and his work at soulfulfacilitator.com - and on Twitter at the_soulfuledge , on LinkedIn , or Instagram at the_soulfuledge - and have a look at The Compassionate Masculinity Project!
Born to husband and wife truckers, Rev. Sean Harvey's journey has taken him from truck stops to activism, from the testosterone-addled pressure-cooker of Wall Street to the corporate offices of a women's fashion company, from graduating from seminary to founding the Sympónia Institute for Global Compassionate Healing - a stunning retreat center in the lush hills of Asheville, North Carolina...In this, Part 1 of our conversation, Sean shares his personal story, discussing listening to his inner voice versus pursuing money, status and title, creating realities from imaginal realms, walking away from Wall Street after having played the hyper-masculine game until it ran out of gas - and making his way to Eileen Fisher, where he did a lot of unlearning and even more discovery via, as he says, learning to "stay in the complexity of the gray."
LUMPY SPACE PRINCESS takes the guys to new extremes in our most jam packed ep yet! Special guest SEAN HARVEY returns to talk shop with the guys about time travel, characters we love to hate, and reggae music. And the Adventure Guys OST Vol. 1 track list continues to expand... sort of. Follow us! https://www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast https://twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
Nick’s brother Sean joins the dudes to talk spiders, music nerd stuff, fonts, Blink-182, and of course POKE. A landmark event for the podcast also takes place. Good ep here folks! Also, here's the links promised in the ep: The Kraken Quartet - Sean’s awesome band - http://thekrakenquartet.com/ Sean's website - https://www.seanharveymusic.com/ Poketo - where Eric’s poke came from - http://www.poketomerrick.com/ Poke-Poke - Nick’s favorite poke spot - https://poke-poke.com/ The Criterion Collection - https://www.criterion.com/ Impact Chiptune Synth - The sound of the show - https://impactsoundworks.com/product/super-audio-cart/ AKG C414 XLII - Eric’s Mic for everything - https://www.akg.com/Microphones/Condenser%20Microphones/C414+XLII.html Chris Demitriou - also in The Kraken Quartet - https://www.instagram.com/demetriouchris/ Cory Fica - Nick & Sean’s Roomate - https://www.instagram.com/coryfica/ Twin Peaks LogPosting®® - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1528224180819917 Jimmy Neutron Croissant Posting - DO NOT GO HERE - https://www.facebook.com/groups/JimmyNeutronCroissantpostingNziFree Bobcat Goldthwait Stand Up - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0qAfWWQJ5w Eric Slick - ‘Wiseacre’ - https://ericslick.bandcamp.com/ Eric’s Imagine Parody - https://twitter.com/ericslickmusic/status/1242526222028017665 S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S S P I D E R S Follow us! https://www.instagram.com/adventureguyspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/AdventureGuysPodcast https://twitter.com/AdventureGuysNY https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventureguyspodcast/support
In this podcast we discuss the relational dynamics between spiritual fathering and sonship. Sean Harvey the author of “The Culture of Sonship will be leading the discussion. Dr. Joshua Todd is author of “Seasons of Sonship” and Todd Ledbetter founder of “Kingdom Gravity Ministries” joins our podcast.
Sean Harvey talks about his early days of school, his love for people and his return to his alma mater to work as a guidance counselor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visionscope/message
Sean Harvey, Chief Compassion Officer at Symponia, Inc., and former head of Personal Transformation and Wellbeing at EILEEN FISHER, shares his healing journey to become an integrated man through the power of feminine leadership and what he thinks will help heal the gender divide in corporate America.
In episode 337, I chat with Sean Harvey who grew up feeling androgynous and not sure what it meant to be a man and as a young adult found himself moving to NYC. Listen as he talks about switching from wall street to a different career that filled him with passion, why listening to intuition is crucial, why being yourself and encouraging others to be the same is necessary in life and how he's now teaching men to be their full selves and find the balance between being and leading with the healthy masculine and feminine.
My man Sean Harvey is on a self described radically honest physical, emotional and spiritual journey to battle the food addiction that brought him to over 500 pounds. He's already lost over 200 pounds and is now armed with the tools for success as he tackles the challenges that lay ahead still. He joins me on the Fat Guy Forum today to discuss this road he has been on and why it is essential to share every twist and turn honestly with yourself to make the true lasting changes needed to find a new life. Connect with Sean on Instagram at @start.persevere.hope now! Find Gormy on IG at @gormy_goes_keto, Twitter at @gormygoesketoand you can email the show at TheFatGuyForum@gmail.com! Need tickets to KetoCon 2020 and want to help out the podcast? Use this link! You can also support us and save money yourself by using code GORMY to get 15% your order at Redmond Real Salt or also Select Savory Seasonings! Great products I use every day!! Check them out! Don't forget to give us a rating and review on iTunes or whatever platform you use!! Thank you and be sure to amaze yourself today!
In this episode, I speak with Sean Harvey, Founder of Sympónia Men and Co-Founder of GenderArc. As a writer, speaker, and consultant he is exploring new narratives around gender balance in organizations to transform people, cultures, and systems. In a time that seems to favour headlines over dialogue and shouting over listening, Sean is trying to build bridges. How can we tame language to weaken the extremes of the gender binary? How do we facilitate compassionate conversations? And when and how do we even create space for them to occur?
This week's episode on "Hip-Hop Junkies Presents:" Bobby Jones and Eloe Gill-Williams are joined by the host of the "Broken Glass Podcast" Vocab aka Sean Harvey himself! We talk to Vocab about some of the issues that are with Kanye West and with him being so open and honest, Republican candidates for the next election year and of which one of them can really take down President Trump Social: Bobby Jones: https://www.facebook.com/Bobsterj Eloe Gill-Williams: https://www.facebook.com/eloe.gillwilliams https://twitter.com/1000GramKeloe Sean Harvery ( Vocab): https://www.instagram.com/broken_glass_podcast/ Check out there website for all of the "Broken Glass Podcast" content! https://brokenglasspodcast.com/ Jonathan Warner ( Producer): https://twitter.com/JayWarner_
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Sean Harvey is currently the Chief Compassion Officer & Founder of Symponia Studios & The Compassionate Masculinity Project. His work in personal, organizational, and societal transformation is inspired by over 20 years of Talent and Organization Development consulting combined with a decade of college teaching experience at Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY in the areas Organizational Behavior and Change. Sean is contributing as a writer, speaker, and consultant to a new narrative around creating a healthier gender balance in organizations to transform people, cultures, and systems. He engages men in personal transformation experiences around the areas of authenticity, connection, purpose, and well-being as a means to foster greater gender balance in the workplace. Sean most recently served as the head of Purpose, Personal Transformation and Wellbeing as well as the Internal Change Agent for Creative for EILEEN FISHER. Find Sean at: www.genderarc.com www.symponiastudios.com www.linkedin.com/in/seanharvey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-kimmerling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kimmerling/support
Sacred Conversations On WorkEpisode 24 In Episode 24, Carol talks with Sean Harvey, a writer, speaker, and consultant to a new narrative around creating a healthier balance of the integrated masculine and feminine to transform people, cultures, and systems. He is the former head of Personal Transformation and Wellbeing for EILEEN FISHER. What would workplaces look like if women ruled the world? You’ll get an inside look, as Carol and Sean discuss his past work at EILEEN FISHER, an employee-owned company consisting of 83% women and 17% men. It’s rare that a company says on your first day of work, “You don’t need to prove yourself. Rather, we want you to bring all of yourself and your humanity to work.” But that’s exactly how Sean started his first day. You’ll also hear how Sean’s facilitation of deep transformational work for employees at EILEN FISHER led to his own transformation, and the next chapter of his work with The Compassion Masculinity Project. We wrap up by talking about the value of using both head and heart, masculine and feminine energies in the workplace. Sean Harvey is the Chief Compassion Officer & Founder of Symponia Studios and The Compassionate Masculinity Project. His work in personal, organizational, and culture transformation is informed by 20 years of talent and organization development consulting experience and a decade of college teaching experience at Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY in the areas Organizational Behavior and Change. He works specifically with men to find their authentic voice, connect more deeply with themselves and the world, and live a life of purpose. For more information on Sean please visit his website: symponiastudios.com ### Credits: HOST: Carol Ross, emotionallyfitleaders.com GUEST: Sean Harvey PRODUCER/EDITOR: Kyle Donovan, kyledonovan.com GRAPHIC DESIGN: Nicholas Geier
In Episode 24, Carol talks with Sean Harvey, a writer, speaker, and consultant to a new narrative around creating a healthier balance of the integrated masculine and feminine to transform people, cultures, and systems. He is the former head of Personal Transformation and Wellbeing for EILEEN FISHER. What would workplaces look like if women ruled the world? You’ll get an inside look, as Carol and Sean discuss his past work at EILEEN FISHER, an employee-owned company consisting of 83% women and 17% men. It’s rare that a company says on your first day of work, “You don’t need to prove yourself. Rather, we want you to bring all of yourself and your humanity to work.” But that’s exactly how Sean started his first day. You’ll also hear how Sean’s facilitation of deep transformational work for employees at EILEEN FISHER led to his own transformation, and the next chapter of his work with The Compassion Masculinity Project. We wrap up by talking about the value of using both head and heart, masculine and feminine energies in the workplace. Sean Harvey is the Chief Compassion Officer & Founder of Symponia Studios and The Compassionate Masculinity Project. His work in personal, organizational, and culture transformation is informed by 20 years of talent and organization development consulting experience and a decade of college teaching experience at Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College CUNY in the areas Organizational Behavior and Change. He works specifically with men to find their authentic voice, connect more deeply with themselves and the world, and live a life of purpose. For more information on Sean please visit his website: symponiastudios.com ### Credits: HOST: Carol Ross, standoutandbelong.com GUEST: Sean Harvey PRODUCER/EDITOR: Kyle Donovan, kyledonovan.com GRAPHIC DESIGN: Nicholas Geier
Repeat after me: “I am worthy”. On today’s episode, we are a talking to Sean Harvey, a true inspiration to all of us. Sean used to be over 500lbs and has lost over 150lbs, not once, but TWICE! This time is different though, because he was introduced to Brene Brown and the power of the mind. Tune in to learn how to stick to any goal and the mental mindset needed to accomplish your goals. *Guest: Sean Harvey Follow Sean on Instagram here! Sean's Linktree (recipes, interviews, & more!) *Host: Bekah Komar Connect with Me! Instagram: @bekahkomar (http://www.instagram.com/bekahkomar) Website: www.bekahkomar.com
In this exciting episode, we are talking with Sean Harvey. Sean Harvey is here to continue sharing his story of transformation and what it looks like for him. Now onto the show! Highlights 01:27 It's changed my life this last, this last 13 months has changed my life for myself as a father, as a husband, as a friend. It's certainly changed my waistline's sides and the type of jeans that I can wear. 05:43 It sounds like it was your mindset that's really allowing you to fully become yourself, but also it's that mindset that's helping you change your health habits. 07:57 Oh, that's beautiful. Like, I talk about this a lot, this idea of leaning into the pain and really the human work that we have to do in order to make a lifestyle change. Like those emotions, those feelings, those wounds of the past, whatever it is, those beliefs and perceptions that we grew up with, all of those, like it's in our mind. 15:12 I remember scarlet and grace and looking at each other going, oh, daddy can run now. That was a moment that I will not forget because it was massively important to me to be able to play with my kids... 25:15 I think it's natural for you to feel frustrated when you reach a point of Plateau because, you sort of have to begin to find your value in your ability to lose weight and to transform. 30:07 I think it's available for anyone and everyone, you know, to have to have their own tribe. Resources & Links Instagram: @start.persevere.hope Brene Brown videos he references: https://bit.ly/2uLtc3h https://bit.ly/2ocOraJ Listen more at https://www.myfitlandia.com/podcasts/.
Welcome to episode number 96 of Fitlandia Podcast. I'm super excited because today we have another story of transformation. My guest today is Sean Harvey and I just know he's going to inspire you and give you insights that are going to keep you moving forward on your own journey. I met him a few months back at Leanne Vogel's Ketogenic Diet Cookbook tour here in Portland and he and I were waiting in line to meet our idle and after talking with him for just a few minutes, I knew I had to have him on the show. So after he listened to this episode, please head over to iTunes and give a rating and review and let Sean know what you got out of today's episode. Highlights: 5:35 There were a number of things that had been put in front of me to help with my wellness. And then a really good friend who is a holistic nutritionist just one day - and I don't know what it was about this day or what it was about these words that she said to me, but she just said, "Hey Sean, let's do keto together." I've only ever heard of it in a couple of fitness communities, so I had no idea. It might as well have been a martial arts or something like that for me. But I was like, oh sure, let's do it. I had no plan. And this was a plan and I had someone who was going to do it with me. And so I just said yes. And uh, it's been almost 22 weeks this tomorrow we 22 weeks and that's changed my life. 11:39 I lost a good friend to cancer and that was very difficult. It hit me in a different way too because he was a healthy guy. He'd made a lot of the right choices. He's very athletic, very active, and he got taken super young from cancer, which something he couldn't control. And then here's me tempting fate with all the things I can control. So it kind of shook me awake in, into action. 16:43 I looked at what I could gain from it and it seems like such a simple thing. But like you mentioned, the brain is super powerful. And when you speak words of positivity and words of affirmation as opposed to the negative side, it causes a reaction in your body that moves you forward in the direction you want to go. 22:31 I'm starting to feel like I'm stepping out of that prison cell that I've been in for so long and understanding what freedom looks like for me. And I think my heart is opening up to more possibilities and more ways in which I can affect change for others and let them know that it's not hopeless.
This week we had Sean Harvey from Eileen Fisher joining us. Sean is the Purpose, Personal Transformation & Wellbring Lead, who is growing and fostering Mindfulness at the company. Sean shares valuable insight into what a modern, forward thinking company does to take mindfulness to the next level and how all companies should be more bold and experiment with their own transformations.
Welcome to the Fitlandia Summer Series. Christa is prioritizing her self-care and taking a bit of a twist on the show by gathering the greatest insights and wisdom from her week in Fitlandia, delivering it to you as you continue your health, wellness and weight loss journey. On your journey to creating a healthy lifestyle, you’ve got to know when to understand and reframe excuse-making, self-sabotaging behavior versus when to honor your body. In this episode of the Fitlandia Week in Review, I’m sharing a wall I hit with a flare up of my Hashimoto’s and how I allowed more rest to get through it quickly and easily. Here’s what else you’ll learn from the show: Where I’m at on my journey to become fitter by 46 than I was at 26 How to honor your body The importance of enjoying the process to your vitality My amazing power-sessions at Portland startup, Ruby Receptionists How to reframe negative thoughts, turning them into positive ones that support your goals – the TWO-WEEK challenge to change your life My incredible podcast show with Chris Zaino, due out Fall 2018 Another incredible story of transformation with Sean Harvey and his powerful loss of over 100lbs in 22 weeks using the ketogenic diet If you missed signing up for the July 30 Days to Thriving program, never fear! Our next one starts on August 1st and listeners of the show get 25% off. Use FRIEND25 at checkout. Also, if you are struggling to set healthy boundaries and make your health and wellness a priority, enroll in the Mind Zoning® Academy today and get scheduled for the July 11th workshop on SETTING HEALTHY BOUNDARIES TO PUT YOU FIRST. Just $17/mo. No contract. Cancel anytime. Keep your bonuses!
It would be easy to be skeptical of an all percussion foursome, but fear not: The Kraken Quartet brings a lot to the table. Comprised of Chris Demetriou, Andrew Dobos, Taylor Eddinger and Sean Harvey, the Austin-based band met in college, and over the years they’ve found interesting and unique ways to layer their instruments to create an all-encompassing sound. Highly energetic and engaging, their style blurs genre lines, with notes of everything from indie, post-rock, electronica -- even math rock. To create the wildly expansive sounds they do with primarily percussion instruments is a testament to not only the oft-underrated power of percussion but to the talent of The Kraken Quartet’s members. They also incorporate other electronic instruments like keyboards and synths, rounding out their vibe to create an ambience that It Djents described as “a cozy, soft and warming sound blanket”. A blanket indeed, it’s not hard to get lost (in a good way) under their soundscapes. "The Gates" "Hook and Loop" - interview - "House 11" "Chance the Dog (The Song)" Mixed by Brian Niesz. Hosted by Emmalee Smith.
Support this podcast on Patreon and get exclusive and early content! Please Rate & Review us on iTunes BATTLE TALK! Here's the edited together version of our special live episode of the podcast talking about all your awesome submissions to the #RubberOnionBattle for December 2016! And you can now listen to us on SoundCloud! Topics & Timestamps (5:01) Battle Talk (8:05) Jzork (12:41) DeAndre Reid (19:05) Elizabeth Honer (27:42) Josh "Meathamski" (32:49) Sean Harvey (35:31) Eric Polley (39:21) Waymond Singleton (43:23) Dallin Lemon (51:24) Rob Yulfo (1:00:03) Stephen Brooks Check out more of your hosts Stephen Brooks @RubberOnion Rob Yulfo @RobYulfo Order Stephen's tutorial book
Support this podcast on Patreon and get exclusive and early content! Please Rate & Review us on iTunes BATTLE TALK! Here's the edited together version of our special live episode of the podcast talking about all your awesome submissions to the #RubberOnionBattle for November 2016! And you can now listen to us on SoundCloud! Topics & Timestamps (6:19) Jzork (11:21) Tim Bergeron (16:58) Xenia Bougaevski (22:14) Josh "Meathamski" (26:52) Greg Pugh (32:36) Eric Polley (38:45) Waymond Singleton (43:51) Jeff Cook (48:59) Sean Harvey (54:15) Elizabeth Honer (1:00:46) Rob Yulfo (1:09:33) Stephen Brooks Check out more of your hosts Stephen Brooks @RubberOnion Rob Yulfo @RobYulfo Order Stephen's tutorial book
Support this podcast on Patreon and get exclusive and early content! Battle Talk! Here's the audio version of our special live episode of the podcast talking about all your awesome submissions to the #RubberOnionBattle for October 2016! Please Rate & Review us on iTunes Topics & Timestamps (6:04) Dave Hingly (8:32) Greg Pugh (11:24) Jeff Cook (14:23) Chris Rodriguez (18:25) Spencer Holmes (24:02) Peter "Pikapetey" Casey (27:24) Sean Harvey (31:59) Xenia Bougaevski (35:34) Hugh Triggs Jr (39:20) Elizabeth Honer (45:37) Josh "Meathamski" (49:04) Eric Polley (52:12) Mark Head (57:22) Josie Smith (1:02:08) Lamont Wayne (1:08:28) Rob Yulfo (1:14:45) Stephen Brooks (1:29:01) September's WINNER and PRIZE (1:32:30) November's TOPIC Check out more of your hosts Stephen Brooks @RubberOnion Rob Yulfo @RobYulfo Order Stephen's tutorial book
Here it is! The final episode in our 5-show marathon leading up to #PodcastDay which was when this special LIVE episode was, September 30th. It was the first ever live Battle Talk episode where we cover all the submissions to September's #RubberOnionBattle "Unqualified Substitute Teacher." If you caught it live and were in the VERY active chat, you saw something special. If not, you can relive the cut down version of it. Also, 4-Loco is evil. Enjoy! Preorder my book coming out Oct 25th, 2016 Please Rate & Review us on iTunes And you can now listen to us out on SoundCloud! Topics & Timestamps: (6:42) Stephen's Book "Tradigital Animate CC" comes out Oct 25th, 2016 Announcement! (14:19) Battle Talk! (16:11) Eric Polley (22:11) Greg Pugh (28:12) Sean Harvey (33:38) Chris Rodriguez (40:49) Waymond Singleton (47:34) Hugh Triggs Jr (50:53) Meathamski (52:27) Spencer Holmes (57:42) Rob Yulfo (1:00:44) Stephen Brooks Check out more of your hosts: Stephen Brooks Rob Yulfo Preorder Stephen's Animation Tutorial Book coming out October 25th, 2016: And please Rate/Review us on iTunes Subscribe on SoundCloud ... and Rate/Review us on Stitcher while you're at it! (=