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Adsum: Being Here with David Firth

Adsum: Being Here with David Firth

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"What matters to you? Because what matters to you, might matter all of us."Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
Episodes
  • Tom LaRatonda and The Course in Miracles
    Feb 11 2021
    My guest on this episode is my dear friend, Tom LaRotonda. We discuss the distinction between Truth and Perception, why people seem all too willing to give up their own power to others, and a perennial theme in conversations between Tom and me: Love. “You need to hear the truth about yourself as frequently as possible, because your mind is so preoccupied with false self-images.” Foundation for Inner Peace, A Course in Miracles Tom LaRotonda is an Author and Life Mentor. After 20 years working for some of the largest corporations in the world as a culture change leader, he left the business world to strike out as an entrepreneur. After obtaining a life coaching certification in 1999, he started a transformational leadership organization in 2000 called Core Matters that focused on helping small businesses and individuals to break free of conventional patterns and unleash their divine inner power to create inspiring projects that serve humanity. In addition to being a life mentor, he has been a keynote speaker, a radio show host, author of 3 published books, and creator of two popular and powerful 6-month group transformation programs, The Field of Dreams and Mastery of Love, that hundreds of people benefited from. In 2017 Tom semi-retired to pursue new life adventures yet continues to write and provide mentoring to a select group of visionaries. You can read and hear more from Tom on Instagram: tomlarotonda.core.simplicity
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Richard Jacobs and The Difference between New York & Barbados
    Dec 6 2020
    The next of the Holiday Season "Favorite Quotations' episodes; Rich's meaning-rich email; airport adventures; the joy of improvisation, play and the Fool; the best use of brain and heart; Monty Python's great wisdom; the transformative power of hospitality; and the presence of our innate goodness. Richard is the CEO of YES www.yesindeed.com and has been designing purpose-based change programs for 25 years with organisations such as Google, Unilever, Procter and Gamble, Allianz, Coca Cola as well as government bodies, NGO’s and charities. Richard specialises in the creation of immersive development experiences in both live and online events using interactive theatre, storytelling, comedy and improvisation as well as group exercises and self-inquiry. His work is designed to make the world of work more meaningful, innovative, connected and sustainable. He is the author of ‘What’s your Purpose?’ and “The 7 Questions to find your Purpose?” www.the7questions.online and is currently writing “Rides of Passage; the cyclist's guide to transformation”.
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Charrise McCrorey and The Age of Wisdom
    Dec 6 2020
    The first of the Holiday Season "Favorite Quotations' episodes; making God laugh; our only failure; the buried blessings; a different take on retirement and being professional; and the Mother of all Problems... Charrise is a lover, a creator, and a helper. Powered by creativity and heart, she uses her superpowers to discover possibilities for people who want create something meaningful. Her work since 2006 as a coach, facilitator, teacher and retreat leader has changed lives for the better. Over the years, she has also found her muse as a fine artist and writer. She has been married to the love of her life since 1982, has two amazing grown children, two adorable grandchildren, and is caregiver for her beloved mother. Her art can be found at @greatmotherart on Instagram and you can contact her at mailto:cmccrorey@gmail.com
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    55 mins
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