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In this episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life," host Mary Crafts engages with leadership expert Amy Chambers on topics that delve deeply into personal and professional growth. Amy shares insights from her transformative journey from a financial executive to a sought-after coach and author. Through discussing her writing and training practices, Amy and Mary explore the essential characteristics and habits that define exceptional leadership. The conversation highlights the importance of crafting a detailed life vision and being intentional with goals and daily actions—an approach that Amy has refined in her lifetime of professional and personal experiences. Amy delves into the heart of her books, particularly the "Seven Virtues of Exceptional Leaders," unpacking the acronym that encapsulates her guiding principles for leadership: Vision, Involve, Routines, Talk Terrifically, Understanding, Encourage Energy, and Showcase Swimming. Each virtue represents a fundamental aspect of leadership that Amy has identified as crucial through her years of leading others and developing personal mastery over her pursuits. From marathons to mindset shifts, Amy's life reflects her belief in overcoming perceived limitations and embracing the potential for growth in self-leadership. This episode is a rich resource not only for budding leaders but for anyone committed to personal excellence and life alignment. About the Guest: Amy Chambers Amy Chambers is a renowned leadership coach, mentor, and author based in California. With over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, where she rose to the position of COO, Amy has leveraged her knowledge and expertise into the field of leadership development. She is the author of two notable books, "Six H.A.B.I.T.S of Powerful People" and "The Seven Virtues of Exceptional Leaders," which focus on self-leadership and the skills needed to lead others effectively. Known for her energetic and engaging approach, Amy is passionate about helping people craft purposeful and fulfilling lives. Key Takeaways: Leadership begins with self-leadership; understanding personal values and vision is essential. Developing a life vision statement can effectively align daily actions with long-term goals. The seven virtues of leadership include vision, involving others, routines, effective communication, understanding, encouraging energy, and showcasing authenticity. Belief in the ability to overcome challenges and hard things can catalyze personal and professional growth. Natural talents are beneficial, but consistent practice and effort can develop strong leadership skills over time. Resources: Amy Chambers on LinkedIn Books by Amy Chambers on Amazon: Six H.A.B.I.T.S of Powerful People and The Seven Virtues of Exceptional Leaders Visit Amy Chambers' website: amychambers.com Mary Crafts: Mary Crafts Podcast: Crafting a Meaningful Life Social Media: Follow Mary Crafts on her social media for updates and more mini-strength training videos. Join us in this enlightening episode as we explore powerful leadership insights with Amy Chambers. Tune in to discover how you too can craft a meaningful and impactful life by nurturing the virtuous leader within you. Stay connected for more inspiring conversations and actionable wisdom from the "Crafting a Meaningful Life" podcast series.
A companion piece to Pandemonium: A Visual History of Demonology and Elysium: A Visual History of Angelology, Seven Sins and Seven Virtues (Abrams, 2024) by Dr. Ed Simon completes this moral trilogy and finally considers God's most enigmatic of creations: None of the conundrums of metaphysics are as baroque as the motivations of the human soul. Unlike the devils condemned to perdition and the angels compelled to paradise, humans are divine creatures that house within them warring impulses. The Seven Deadly Sins and Seven Heavenly Virtues: A Visual History (Cernunnos, 2024) examines the literary, philosophical, theological, and most of all artistic expressions of the seven deadly sins and their respective seven cardinal virtues, drawing upon millennia of history to gather a compendium of humanity at its best and its worst. As a volume, the book explores the Manichean nature of the human animal in all of its grandeur and canker, motivated by the faith that tales of damnation and salvation are the only stories that are ultimately worth telling. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
A companion piece to Pandemonium: A Visual History of Demonology and Elysium: A Visual History of Angelology, Seven Sins and Seven Virtues (Abrams, 2024) by Dr. Ed Simon completes this moral trilogy and finally considers God's most enigmatic of creations: None of the conundrums of metaphysics are as baroque as the motivations of the human soul. Unlike the devils condemned to perdition and the angels compelled to paradise, humans are divine creatures that house within them warring impulses. The Seven Deadly Sins and Seven Heavenly Virtues: A Visual History (Cernunnos, 2024) examines the literary, philosophical, theological, and most of all artistic expressions of the seven deadly sins and their respective seven cardinal virtues, drawing upon millennia of history to gather a compendium of humanity at its best and its worst. As a volume, the book explores the Manichean nature of the human animal in all of its grandeur and canker, motivated by the faith that tales of damnation and salvation are the only stories that are ultimately worth telling. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
On today's episode, Clay is joined by Soo Chuen Tan who is the founder and president of Discerene Group to discuss global & contrarian value investing. Soo Chuen started his firm in 2010 with less than $100 million in AUM and has grown it to over $2 billion. Utilizing their strict value investing approach, Discerene has had an impressive investment track record since its founding in June 2010. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 02:30 - What led Soo Chuen to start Discerene Group shortly after the collapse of Lehman Brothers. 15:33 - What differentiates Discerene Group from other value investors. 20:34 - Lessons that Soo Chuen teaches younger investors. 38:43 - Whether great investing can be learned or not. 43:20 - How Soo Chuen balances the subjectivity of markets with solid and rationale investment approach. 01:00:19 - The importance of reflexivity in markets. 01:06:46 - How Discerene has avoided value traps. And so much more! Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Check out Discerene Group. Follow Soo Chuen on LinkedIn. Jason Zweig's article: The Seven Virtues of Great Investors. Bobby Knight's book: The Power of Negative Thinking. David Chambliss's The Mundanity of Excellence. Solomon Asch Conformity Line Experiment Study. Malcolm Salterl's Short-Termism at Its Worst. Gopalan, Milbourn, Song, & Thakor's Duration of Executive Compensation. Related Episode: Listen to TIP492: The Best Investor You've Never Heard Of (Nick Sleep), or watch the video. Related Episode: Listen to RWH044: How to Beat the Market w/ Bryan Lawrence, or watch the video. Related Episode: Listen to TIP592: Outperforming the Market Since 1998 w/ Andrew Brenton, or watch the video. Follow Clay on Twitter. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: River Toyota Range Rover Briggs & Riley American Express The Bitcoin Way Public Onramp USPS SimpleMining Sound Advisory Shopify AT&T BAM Capital HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Kris's address is the sequel to an earlier address he gave on the seven sins: - focusing today on seven virtues. Kris draws inspiration from an affirmation by the Roman Stoic Philosopher, Seneca, - of the joy that comes with living the virtuous life. Kris poses the question Seneca posed 2000 years ago: "- for what prevents us from saying that the happy life is to have a mind that is free, lofty, fearless and steadfast - a mind that is placed beyond the reach of fear, beyond the reach of desire, that counts virtue the only good, baseness the only evil, and all else but a worthless mass of things...” Kris then asks: "What are these virtues?" Listen on to discover which virtues Kris unfolds for us.
As with most things in life, what you know is less important than who you do. Today, Ira talks about the seven virtues of successful investors. Listen along to hear what virtues differentiate successful investors from the rest. Ira and Johnathan talk about how patience, curiosity, and humility can put you in a position to have a healthier relationship with your finances and relax about money regardless of your income or stage of life. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
Today we welcome Kris back from leave as our Minister. In his address today, titled - What's the harm in Sin? Kris explores the concept of "Sin", historically. He probes our understanding of the Seven Deadly Sins, the Cardinal sins, and such concepts as Passion, and Conscience - before mentioning the positives - the Seven Virtues. The concept of "Sin" has changed. There are more useful concepts and principles to guide our behaviour. Kris concludes with a gentle Buddhist insight.
On the path of deepening our consciousness, there are many virtues to embrace. Virtues are moral standards that guide how we conduct ourselves. They teach us how to love, serve, and embrace others. This chapter is about some of the virtues I feel are most important. Within the virtues listed below are many hidden lessons. I encourage you to take some time and ponder each one. What do they mean to you? Do you have other virtues that are important to you?The Seven Virtues Explored in this Chapter1. Curiosity: Exploring with innocence2. Courage: Abandoning fear3. Constancy: Showing up and never giving up4. Temperance: Mastering self5. Silence: A space within to experience inner peace6. Beneficence: Charity that benefits the community7. Love: The glue that holds the universe togetherSupport the show
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What is a social enterprise? Tune in to this week's edition of the CEO Series, where Karl Moore sits down with Barbara Stegemann, Founder and CEO of The Seven Virtues (as seen on CBC's Dragon's Den), a leading sustainable perfume line focused on promoting both peace and commerce in conflict zones.
Podcast hosts: Sister Shannon, OSF, and Sister Maxine, IHM. Topics: Our Lady of Lourdes, chocolate vs. chores for Lent, Seven Deadly Sins, crying as a way to pray. (01:30) Feast Day belated shout-out to Our Lady of Lourdes. (03:15) Listener question: For Lent, instead of giving up chocolate, would it be better if I clean the bathroom so mom doesn't have to? (05:30) Prayer, almsgiving, and abstinence during Lent. (08:30) Making personal choices about what's a meaningful sacrifice for you. (13:00) Listener question: Of the Seven Deadly Sins, what is Gluttony and why is it a sin? (13:30) The Seven Deadly Sins and why they're deadly. (15:00) What gluttony is, and what it's not. (18:00) Gluttony, Dante, and The Third Circle of Hell. (19:30) The Seven Virtues that counteract the Seven Capital Sins. (20:00) Olympic training and regular practice of virtue. (22:00) Can The Virtues go awry? (25:00) Listener question: I ignored God for many years, so why does it feel like God is now calling me to something? (27:30) The tumultuous relationship of Jeremiah and God in the bible. (30:00) Crying as a form of prayer. (31:00) The Prodigal Son. (33:30) Doubts about God as a part of the faith journey. (34:44) Reappropriating our faith in adulthood. (36:00) Grace and vulnerability in restoring relationships. Subscribe to our newsletter https://siste.rs/3isP2CZ Check out lots more podcasts https://siste.rs/2SfnoyS Let us know what your thoughts about the podcast! Please take this short survey--your input helps us shape future podcasts. Click HERE to take the survey. Thank you!
Life gets busy. Has The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari been gathering dust on your bookshelf? Instead, pick up the key ideas now. We're scratching the surface here. If you don't already have the book, order the https://geni.us/lean-startup-book (book) or get the https://geni.us/ferrari-free-audiobook (audiobook for free) on Amazon to learn the juicy details and support the author. StoryShots is proud to bring you this free audiobook summary and analysis. Do you want to get access to more free audiobook summaries like this? Subscribe and click the bell button now to get notified each time we upload a new summary. You can also download our free app and enjoy thousands of other summaries of bestselling non-fiction books that are available in text, audio and animated formats. StoryShots has been featured by Apple, Google and The Guardian as one of the world's best reading and learning apps. Go to getstoryshots.com and download the app today. Happy learning! Robin Sharma's Perspective https://geni.us/robin-sharma (Robin Sharma) is considered one of the top 5 leadership experts worldwide. He is also the author of the bestselling books, The 5 AM Club and The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. Robin is admired by some of the world's most successful people. He has advised rock stars, royalty, billionaires, and celebrity CEOs. Robin quit his career as a lawyer at the age of 25 to pursue stress management and spirituality. Introduction https://geni.us/ferrari-free-audiobook (The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari) is about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari mainly describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts. The Seven Virtues of Enlightened Living Virtue One - Master Your Mind The first principle is associated with the magnificent garden. The magnificent garden is a metaphor for our brain. We need to cultivate our minds like a gardener cultivates a magnificent garden. Sowing good seeds will eventually produce tasty fruits and beautiful flowers. Improve your quality of life by improving your quality of thoughts. It's impossible to remove negative thoughts from your mind completely. Letting your negative thoughts take over is equivalent to under-watering your plants and leaving all your trash in your garden. However, you can decide to substitute them with positive thoughts when they arise. Sharma offers kindness, love, and empathy as examples of positive thoughts you can choose to adopt. Subsequently, you should develop a sense of inner peace. It is essential to have goals and reach high levels of potential. However, it is also crucial to value the journey and appreciate what you have right now. This is particularly relevant in modern society. We live in a world where we are bombarded with stimuli from all directions. These stimuli embed themselves in your subconscious mind, whether you're aware of it or not. We have to choose consciously what type of information we want to allow into our minds. Robin Sharma highlights that mistakes do not exist. Instead, these so-called mistakes are merely lessons to learn from. He encourages readers to reinforce their self-appreciation and self-respect. Gratitude for yourself and the world that you live in will allow you to learn from every experience, as you will be constantly using them as lessons. Techniques to Master Your Mind Sharma recommends you pick up an actual rose for this technique.
There are so many needs in our world- globally, in our communities and in our small circle of friends and family. Take a listen to some ideas on how we can be charitable with our finances, time, skills and hearts! Reputable Charities: https://www.charitywatch.org/top-rated-charities Volunteer Near You: https://www.volunteermatch.org Connect with Me: https://linktr.ee/bethelightministry
Everything in moderation. I'm sure we've all heard that phrase before! This Thanksgiving, I want to remind y'all about the virtue of temperance. Take a listen to my perspective on it and some last minute holiday tips! Article: https://paulechapman.com/2018/01/25/temperance-a-bible-word-every-christian-needs-to-know/ Connect with Me: https://linktr.ee/bethelightministry Bible Verse for Reference: Proverbs 14:29 Proverbs 16:32 James 1:19 Philippians 4:5 Titus 3:1-2 Proverbs 23:20-21 1 Corinthians 6:12 1 Corinthians 9:25
Cue Tim McGraw's "Humble and Kind"! Take a listen to my perspective all on humility! Definition of Humility: https://gentlechristianparenting.com/humility/ 8 Ways to Become More Humble: https://au.thegospelcoalition.org/article/8-ways-become-humble/ Connect with Me: https://linktr.ee/bethelightministry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Master Coach Imari Tuakli has quit social media and Christina wants to know why. Listen as they unpack Imari's departure from Instagram, the idea that 'Growth Comes First', and The Guild's Seven Virtues for Creating the Life You Dream of Living — 1. Self-awareness, 2. Purpose, 3. Commitment, 4. Experiment, 5. Courage, 6. Community and 7. Faith. This is a good podcast! Connect with Imari Tuakli | Website: http://imarituakli.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freeimari Connect with Christina Weber | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinaweber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christinalweber Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinalweber/ Discover WeDeepen | YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/jbauwdjb Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wedeepen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wedeepen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3226459487390719
This book about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts. Seven Virtues are: Master Your Mind, Follow Your Purpose, Practice Kaizen, The Power of Discipline, Respect Your Time, Selflessly Serve Others, Embrace the Present.Instagram id: https://instagram.com/nisha_456575?utm_medium=copy_link
We help people out of Suzie Health Solutions. Is there any wonder that we would talk about virtues? Old school is often the best school. The Seven Virtues of Bushido are truly relevant today. One of the biggest tasks for the samurai in Japanese culture was not just fighting, it was teaching. Well, there is a lot of battles going on today, so what can we learn from history?
This Episode features "the Seven Virtues of Bushido" to lay a foundation on code and ethics. Also included is sincere and humorous commentary on the "Samurai Commandments". Followed by the practical application of wisdom for defeating the suffering of our previous self in this life. Also discussed is the concept of creating your own personal code of ethics. So sit back, sharpen your sword, take out your best Zen Koan and Enjoy! --- 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/anamericanpoetpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anamericanpoetpodcast/support
Pastor Scott gives a message to help believers to be productive and effective in life and ministry by developing the seven virtues listed in 2 Peter 1:5-10. Our lives can have meaning and purpose if we will follow the calling God has put before us!
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari mainly describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audibleway/support
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari mainly describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audibleway/support
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari mainly describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audibleway/support
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari mainly describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audibleway/support
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is about a fictional character named Julian Mantle. Julian is a successful lawyer but is struggling with stress and work pressure. He finally decides to leave his previous baggage and luxurious life behind and travel to the Himalayan Mountains. Julian travels there in search of peace. After arriving, he encounters Yogi Raman. Yogi Raman offers Julian seven virtues for him to obtain enlightenment. After a few months, Julian returns and narrates all the teachings of Yogi Raman. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari mainly describes the Seven Virtues required for a life of inner peace, joy, and a wealth of spiritual gifts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audibleway/support
In this episode I give some guidance on the way a Satanic Gay Male should live. I describe the virtues and how you make these evident in your life.
What does it mean to live the martial way? Does it mean to mean to live by the The Seven Virtues of Bushido, or is it perhaps as simple as being a good person with integrity, forged by hard training? We reference the great book Living The Martial Way by Forrest E. Morgan Other books include Inazo Nitobe's Bushido: The Samurai Code of Japan: by Inazo Nitobe and Bushido: The Soul of Japan Hope you enjoy this episode, and please don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Share!
Crew:• Written by A. R. OLIVIERI • Directed by A. R. OLIVIERI • Produced & sound designed by A. R. OLIVIERI • Music composed & performed by Jason Shaw • Transcripts compiled & edited by Caroline Mincks Cast:• Kelsey played by Lucille Valentine