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Ep 41 - Peter M. Krask on the messiness of creativity
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Ep 40 - Laura Gates on a paradoxical view of conflict resolution
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Ep 39 - Mark Silver on doing business as an act of love
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Ep 38 - Dr. Jack Pransky on transforming communities one person at a time
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Ep 37 - Shaa Wasmund, MBE on humor, humility, and entrepreneurial success
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Ep 36 - Mike Dooley on the phenomenal power of thought
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Ep 35 - Beverly Wilson Hayes on uncovering our innate mental health
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Ep 34 - Robert J. Crane on writing for a living (as part a of a wonderful life)
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Ep 33 - Dr. Srikumar Rao on doing business in a benevolent universe
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Ep 32 - Nicola Bird on living in a world without anxiety
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Ep 31 - Michelle Walder on the changing world of work
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Ep 30 - Nic Askew on finding an end to seeking
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Ep.29 - Reed and Krista Smith on addiction and recovery from the inside-out
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Ep. 28 - The Spark Initiative on how to educate hearts and minds of children
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Ep 27 - Dr. Bill Pettit on mental health in turbulent times
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Ep 26 - Genpo Roshi on living an extraordinarily ordinary life
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Ep 25 - Billy Blanks on learning as you go
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Ep 24 - Susie Pearl on imagining the improbable
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Ep 23 - Ginny Clarke on career mapping, diversity, and the future of work
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Ep 22 - Steve Chandler on unleashing creativity
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Ep 21 - Rebels for Peace
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Ep 20 - Barbara Patterson on the hidden variable in pretty much everything
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Ep 19 - David Glazer on navigating data to cure cancer, COVID-19 and more
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Ep 18 - Shama Hyder on doing business in rapidly changing times
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Ep 17 - Brianne Grebil on love and dementia
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Ep 16 - Dr. Peter Fenner on dancing in non-duality
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Ep 15 - Mavis Karn on waking up to who we really are
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Ep 14 - Rob Cook on race (and all that that entails)
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Ep 13 - Ajit Nawalkha on why coaching matters
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Ep 12 - Dr. Dicken Bettinger on the nature of meditation
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Ep 11 - Bill Cumming on how to make a difference
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Ep 10 - Michael Bungay Stanier on the future of business
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Ep 9 - Paul McKenna on laughter, creativity, and mental health
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Ep 8 - Professor Anthony Kessel on global health and teen resilience
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Ep 7 - Dr. Robert Holden on the death of normal
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Ep 6 - Anita Moorjani on the perils of doing what you love
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Ep 5 - Mara Gleason on the one solution for personal and global challenges
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Ep 4 - Fiona Jacob on finding grace in the midst of chaos
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Ep 3 - Rich Litvin on leading, coaching, and parenting
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Ep 2 - Charles Davies on how to be clear
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Ep 1 - Jamie Smart on living well in uncertain times
Session 11 of 41
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Ep 31 – Michelle Walder on the changing world of work
Michelle Walder is my long-time friend and business manager. She is also the CEO and co-founder of TXG Ltd, an executive coach placement firm in the UK, as well as being a non-executive director of at Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club and the Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts. In this episode, recorded in the midst of the US presidential elections, we explored what work might look like post-pandemic, the increased humanity that comes from working from home, and how increased opportunities for women can change the world of work! To learn more about Michelle, you can find her info below: https://txgltd.com/who-we-are/michelle-walder/