Be OK With Not Being OK | Part 2: Tyler Merritt

Be OK With Not Being OK | Part 2: Tyler Merri...

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In A World Bent On Achieving Destinations We Look At The Empowerment of Leaving Things Behind w/ Empowerment Expert Rosenna Bakari

I appreciate people who help us paradigm shifts. I have viewed life as progressing to the next goal. The next destination. Focused on what I can add to my achievements. And yet as I’ve gotten older and dealt with more things that have humbled and tempered me, I’ve started wonderi ...  Show more

How To Move Through Modern Life With Inner Calm w/ Former Monk Dandapani

My guest is Dandapani. He became an ordained Hindu monk under the guidance of one of Hinduism’s foremost spiritual leaders of our time. For 10 years he lived a life of serious personal discipline and training at his guru’s cloistered monastery in Hawaii. Here he learned to contro ...  Show more

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