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Life is Spiritual. This Podcast is Your Guide. đď¸đđ˝Lessons from the worldâs leading voices in spirituality, consciousness, and personal growth with Amrit Sandhu. Including guests like Eckhart Tolle, Sadhguru, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Dr. Gabor MatĂŠ, Gregg Braden, Byron Katie, Gary Zukav, Neale Donald Walsch, and more.Watch The Full Video Interviews on YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/inspiredevolutionFollow for Short Nuggets on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspired_evolution/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 23, 2018 ⢠41min
IE043 Martyn Sibley: Beyond Limits: Entrepreneurial Triumph Beyond Perceived Limitations
This week weâre joined by Martyn Sibley, a serial entrepreneur, author and the co-founder and CEO of Disability Horizons, an online disability lifestyle magazine that aims to give people with disabilities a voice.Martyn is suffering from a condition called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a genetic condition that makes the muscles weaker and causes problems with movement. Experiencing both societal exclusion and a feeling of inferiority because of it hasnât stopped him in any shape or form from achieving his life goals and dreams. From gaining a Masters degree in Economics and Marketing to working for a huge NGO, to becoming a successful entrepreneur, he has shown that with a right attitude and approach we can all become captains of our own destiny.Martyn started his career working for Scope, a disability equality charity. After several years, he felt that he is not reaching his full potential, so he decided to pursue and explore the entrepreneurial lifestyle. From his passion for helping others by sharing his experiences, an idea for an online magazine was born. He co-founded Disability Horizons back in 2011 and has been providing people with disabilities with valuable insights on the topics of technology, relationships, sports, employment, and travel ever since. In 2015 Martyn had co-founded Accomable, an online portal for accessible tourism which was subsequently acquired by Airbnb.He is also a published author, having released a book titled âEverything is Possibleâ, in 2016. After successfully funding the project through Kickstarter, Martyn shared his experiences from his travels around the world, hoping to provide others with energy and motivation on their path to self-actualization.Martyn also hosts his own podcast called âThe Martyn Sibley Showâ where he interviews influential and successful people, covering all aspects of life from politics to sport, from business to arts.It doesnât really matter if heâs traveling across the far ends of the globe, blogging about his ideas and experiences, or even flying a plane, Martyn is on a path of inspiring others, regardless of whether theyâre struggling with disability or not.Connect with Martyn:Twitter: https://twitter.com/martynsibleyTumblr: http://martynsibley.tumblr.com/Website: http://martynsibley.com/Becoming an Entrepreneur in the Face of AdversityâIâve always been a dreamer and wanted the world to be a better place.â - Martyn SibleyDrawing inspiration from the great entrepreneurial minds of our days, naming Richard Branson as an example, Martyn has always felt deep inside him the desire to run his own business one day. With Disability Horizons, he has made his dreams into reality, providing people with disabilities with an abundance of interesting stories and articles, but more importantly, building a sense of community around his brand.While working at Scope, he gained relevant experience which would help him become a successful business owner he is today. But to be truly happy and achieve his full potential, he had to leave the sense of security coming from a steady 9 to 5 job, and dive deep into the oceans of entrepreneurial lifestyle where uncertainty and new challenges are an everyday theme.âI had this dread about getting up every morning and going to the same office. Sitting in the traffic in London, and stuck at my desk and being in all these meetings that didnât feel kind of purposeful.â - Martyn SibleyGetting into Blogging and Starting His Own BusinessâWhen I was a teenager, if someone was like 10, 20 years older, and was doing a load of cool stuff, it wouldnât have mattered if I did exactly the same things, just to know it was possible would have been really, really powerful.â - Martyn SibleyAfter leaving Scope, Martyn started blogging about his experiences in order to give other people with disabilities an insight into what can be achieved in spite of adversity. The idea of being a living proof of what can be achieved with a right attitude was what kept him going. Over time he got more and more exposure in the media, all the while reaching a bigger audience with his message and building a solid foundation for his very own startup. At the moment, Disability Horizons has an amazing 50 000 readers per month, an audience predominantly consisting of people with disabilities and their families.âIâve got this... like a calling, it felt... to share my personal story, and make them feel that the world is actually open and accessible. And even if itâs not open and accessible in a physical way all the time, there are still so many opportunities to go and grab.â - Martyn SibleyWorking on his magazine and interacting with his audience, Martyn acquired useful insight which led him to co-found Accomable, an accessible travel startup that helped people with disabilities find and book adapted holiday accommodation worldwide online. With their initial elevator pitch being âAirbnb for disabled peopleâ, it is incredible to see things coming full circle with Airbnb actually acquiring Accommable two years later.A Message for EveryoneConsidering everything thatâs happened in the past couple of years, Martyn has come to a realization that his true mission is to help everyone, and not just those with disabilities.âIâve come to realize that I shouldnât limit myself just to supporting disabled people⌠Weâre still doing all that stuff for disabled people⌠But really building on it and using my experiences to help all people.â - Martyn SibleyHis new message, going beyond disability, is cemented in getting to know ourselves, building a community and striving for freedom. Martyn believes that in order to take charge of our lives we need to know and be aware of things that are most important to us.âIf we understand what our beliefs are and check if theyâre serving our true self, then we really can be the captain of our own destiny.â - Martyn SibleyThrough videos, podcasts, blogging, and social media, Martyn has created a community and essentially provided people with a place to witness and exchange experiences which lead to self-improvement.Finally, he also reflects on how freedom to do things we really want coming from being a business owner, is an important factor in his journey to change the world. Even though Martyn is fully aware that there are people who do not necessarily share this aspiration and find the employee life more suitable for their needs, his first-hand experience has made him cherish the freedom entrepreneurship brought to his life.âThereâs definitely a lot around disability that instills entrepreneurial skills and knowledge in you. Theyâre the push factors.â - Martyn SibleyMartyn goes on to describe how living with a disability has affected him and pushed him to develop different skills which allowed him to become so successful in todayâs business world. Having to fight against the stigma of disability which is widely spread through media, has made him more resilient and even more determined to help others.âWeâre disabled by the barriers of society. Weâre not disabled by the medical condition that we have. And so, instead of curing or fixing ourselves with the medical condition, itâs about society being more open and inclusive to difference.â - Martyn SibleyHe also credits his experiences with Mindvalley with playing an important part on his road to personal growth and self-improvement.What Does the Future Hold?Martyn is currently looking into producing an online course in which plans to unpack his ideas and teachings. He has spent a lot of time doing research and he is hoping that through developing his course, he will be able to convey his message in a slightly more structured way, which will allow him to educate people all over the world.âWhat matters is⌠what experiences youâve had, what growth have you had and what impact youâve made.â - Martyn SibleySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 16, 2018 ⢠33min
IE042 Kristina Lakhiani (Mindvalley): Joyful Living: Six Key Happiness Practices to Unlock the Happiest You
This week on Inspired Evolution, weâre joined by Kristina Mand-Lakhiani, a serial entrepreneur, international speaker, and artist. She is also the co-founder and head of the Russian Language sector at Mindvalley, a global educational organization offering top training for peak human performance.Kristina has been a part of the personal growth and transformation industry for the past 15 years. She has held numerous lectures on many different themes including self-improvement and relationship crafting, some even available on YouTube. In one particularly popular video, Kristina educates on how to build a customer relationship in 100 days.Her personal life is as rich and plentiful, if not more, as her professional life. Whether itâs singing her two children to sleep, playing the harp or immersing herself into classical literature, Kristina is set on taking in every moment and invites us to do the same. Her honesty and authenticity are breathtaking, in a truly educational conversation on dealing with emotions and the search for the true meaning of happiness.Connect with Kristina:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristinamandTwitter: https://twitter.com/kristinamandlakInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristinamand/?hl=enThe Many Upsets of Perfectionism âPerfectionism is a curse. Because we hold such a high bar for ourselves and we do things for perfectionism sake.â - Kristina Mand-LakhianiKristina goes over her days of attending school and draws from personal experience in order to prove that perfectionism will, in fact, do you more harm than good. The idea of achieving perfection is a cumbersome notion to bear when considering your goals and values. It pushes us into the realm of unrealistic expectations, all the while having to endure the unnatural levels of stress it is inevitably causing. For Kristina, perfectionism is the thing which prevents us from being truly happy.What Does It Mean to Be Happy?âFirst of all, I think we donât know what happiness is⌠Itâs a very subjective thing.â - Kristina Mand-LakhianiHappiness can mean one thing for us, but it can also mean something completely different to someone else. It is a subjective concept, as Kristina puts it, one even scientists seek to avoid in their research. There is still plenty we can do in terms of utilizing the idea of happiness and trying to understand it better so that we could make it an essential part of our lives. For starters, we could make a clear distinction between happiness and other similar, but significantly different terms.âWe should not confuse happiness, joy and fun, which seem like very similar things.â - Kristina Mand-LakhianiIn the context of life, fun and joy are usually restricted to short burst and periods of time, while happiness is more of a long-term thing. Happiness is a marathon, and the ways in which we try to attain it, need to correspond well with its long-lasting nature.Long-term Strategies Which Will Help Us Find HappinessKristina offers 6 long-term strategies that will help you on your path to finding happiness in your everyday life. These techniques include:GratitudeConsciousness (the ability to be present)The quality of our relationshipsForgivenessSelf-loveThe ability to deal with negative emotionsâYou express gratitude and for a while, you remind yourself: âYeah, there are things that are good in my life, not everything is bad.â But you donât feel the ecstasy from it.â - Kristina Mand-LakhianiGratitude is a great example of why these techniques have an effect when considered long-term. Having and expressing gratitude is not a quick fix. It will not give you an immediate sense of calm, joy or any other brief emotional state youâre striving for. But when applied continuously, throughout our lives, gratitude will give us a more holistic perspective, it will make us see the bigger picture and ultimately will lead to us feeling happy.âTime is an illusion! And a lot of negative emotions live either in the future or the past⌠Happiness is the thing that is in the now!â - Kristina Mand-LakhianiKristina compares consciousness to a pulse-check. She emphasizes the take-a-step-back effect it has on us when we are dealing with difficult and negative emotional states. Another benefit of knowing how to be in the present is that it will allow us to avoid all of the negativity that appears from either our past (like regret or not being able to let go) or from our future (like anxiety that arises from uncertainty).Many studies have shown in the past that happiness correlates with the quality of our relationships with others. Family, friends, coworkers⌠Having a solid and strong connection with people that enrich our lives is a very important aspect of happiness, which is quite rational when you consider the other side of the coin. If we do not have good relationships with people we interact with on a daily basis, and especially with the people we are closest to emotionally, our days would be filled with stress, angst, and sadness. Having quality relationships protects us from those emotional states.Other important techniques are forgiveness, self-love and the ability to deal with negative emotions. Forgiveness will allow us to let go and not dwell on the things we canât change. Self-love is all about having a positive relationship with yourself. To know how to give yourself credit, and to not beat yourself up.How to Deal With Negative EmotionsâWe can all be happy in the happy, but if we can be ok in the unhappy and get back to happy after that - thatâs the art of being happy!â - Kristina Mand-LakhianiAnd finally, dealing with negativity. Life will inevitably have its lows, difficult moments that test us. But the important thing is not to ignore or avoid them, but to learn how to find strength from within and use these unfortunate situations as an opportunity for personal growth. Kristina also shares two basic steps to follow when dealing with negative emotions.Take action only when your emotional reaction has subsidedAccept and name your emotionsThe first step is about giving ourselves time to feel what weâre feeling, and allowing our body to return to a more balanced state before we begin the process of accepting and letting go. The second is all about being true to ourselves and being honest about what is happening to us.When we do not follow through with the second step we make one of three common mistakes. We try to downgrade our emotions by not naming them properly, deny their existence entirely, or we try to move on too quickly from them, without giving ourselves time to heal. These three mistakes are also known as spiritual bypassing, which only leads to unresolved issues. These issues will not leave us, no matter how much we tell ourselves we are happy or joyful. Accepting what is happening to us and giving ourselves time to heal is key in dealing with negative emotions. We need to be prepared to experience life to its fullest, and sometimes that means taking the good along with the bad.âWe are here to let life through us, and not past us.â - Kristina Mand-LakhianiSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 9, 2018 ⢠1h 20min
E041 Dr. John Demartini: Core Values: Your Blueprint for True Empowerment
Empower Yourself by Defining Your ValuesThis week on Inspired Evolution, weâre joined by Dr. John Demartini, a world-renowned human behavioral specialist, educator, public speaker, internationally published author, and business consultant. He is also the founder of the Demartini Institute, which is a private research and education organization with a curriculum of over 72 courses covering multiple aspects of human development.Dr. Demartiniâs seminars are a culmination of his contributions to the field of self-improvement. âThe Breakthrough Experienceâ is a 2-day seminar which has already been presented in over 60 countries, revolving around two major focal points. The first one is the doctorâs revolutionary âDemartini Methodâ, meant to help you deal with all kinds of emotional challenges in your everyday life. The other is the âDemartini Value Determination Processâ which helps you determine your drives and inspirations. His other noteworthy seminars are âThe Prophecy I Experienceâ, âEmpyriance 1â.He is celebrated in the business world, working both individually and collectively with entrepreneurs, board members, CEOs, managers, teams, and employees for over 46 years. Through presentations and consultations, Dr. Demartini aims to solve real problems and educate business professionals on the topics of human values and excellence in the workplace, defining the corporate vision and mission statement, leadership development, team building and so much more.Dr. John Demartini is also very well known for his social initiatives, in which he has cooperated with prisons and police services across the world, making an impact in the USA, SA, Mexico, Ireland, and Canada. He has presented a program titled âHero Withinâ to over 10,000 police men and women around the world. His work with wardens has provided much-needed support in the fight for lowering repeat offense statistics.He is the author of 9 internationally best-selling books translated into 28 different languages. His latest book titled The Values Factor explores the benefits that being aware of your highest values can help you reinvent yourself, and gain newfound energy. These themes will appear regularly throughout the podcast.Dr. Demartini selflessly shares with us his tremendous knowledge and wisdom he has gained over the years, which comes from an astonishing number of different fields and disciplines. This conversation truly is an insightful and thought-provoking experience.Connect with Dr. John Demartini:Website: https://drdemartini.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/drjohndemartiniInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjohndemartini/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrDemartiniDr. Demartiniâs origin storyâI had a dream when I was 18 years old to wake up my mental capacities and create original ideas that served humanity.â - Dr. John DemartiniDr. Demartini wished he could share the company of worldâs most influential people and share his ideas with them. He related to the idea of a global family. He yearned to be inspired.Throughout his life he has worked hard on all aspects of human life he later defined and called The 7 Powers of Human Life, which are: Inspired or spiritual missionMental genius/creativityVocational success, achievement, and serviceFinancial freedom and independenceFamily love and intimacy and continuance of procreationSocial contribution, influence, and leadershipPhysical health, stamina, strength, and well-beingHe believes empowering yourself in all of these areas is the key to a meaningful and successful life, and his mission is to help others achieve just that through education and sharing his experience.The Importance of EmpowermentâI donât mean empowered by overpowering others. Itâs just the power to live congruently and fulfill whatâs truly meaningful and inspiring in priority to you.â - Dr. John DemartiniEmpowerment is an essential step toward achieving self-actualization and unequivocally leads to self-improvement. It should be an important goal on our lifeâs journey because if we do not achieve empowerment, we will inevitably get overpowered. We need to pursue congruity with our highest values and reap the rewards from knowing that weâre fulfilling our true purpose in life. Dr. Demartini further concludes that if we do not implement this approach we will continue to live in the amygdala, interpreting the world in solely in terms of avoiding pain and seeking pleasure, which only leads to futility.âIf you donât empower yourself intellectually youâll be told what to think. If you donât empower yourself vocationally youâll be told what to do. If you donât empower yourself financially youâll be told what youâre worth.â - Dr. John DemartiniEmpowerment is a question of inspiration, rather than motivation. Dr. Demartini purposefully makes a distinction between these two often interchangeable concepts, in order to accentuate the intrinsic nature of the energy that comes from being in line with your highest values and life goals.âWhatever is highest on our value we are spontaneously inspired from within to fulfill.And whatever is low on our values we require intrinsic motivation to get us to do it.â - Dr. John DemartiniOnce we identify what we want from life and what are the things most important to us, our brain becomes maximally effective which further leads to maximizing achievement and self-worth. This feeling will allow us to pursue new challenges, and at this point in our lives, Dr. Demartini believes, is that we find integrity and leadership.Life is Giving us Feedback, and We Need To Acknowledge ItâWeâve lost contact with the feedback mechanisms of our physiology and epigenetic feedback it is bringing.â - Dr. John DemartiniOur body is constantly sending us information about the current state we are in. If we are somewhat endangered or polluted in any way, we will instantly receive a message, a feedback that we need to know how to decipher and understand so that we can re-establish order to our lives and improve our well-being. This feedback is based on a very basic mechanism which we use to interpret reality.âWhenever you resent something it represents a predator. Whenever youâre infatuated with something it represents the pray.â- Dr. John DemartiniMost personal problems we run into in life are connected to dealing with authority, injecting all of these self-inflicting boundaries that lie in the super-ego. We need to transcend these voices that tell us what we must do, rid ourselves of internal conflicts and allow ourselves to be unique and do something great in the world.How to Uncover and Understand Your ValuesâEvery decision you make is based on what you believe will give you the greatest advantage or disadvantage to what you value most.â - Dr. John DemartiniIn order to help people to understand what their highest values in life are, Dr. Demartini created an instrument which helps identify 13 value determinants. Further assessment will then isolate everything down to 3 main things that you value in life. Once you get a clear idea what is most important to you, you need to spend your time with activities that will help you fulfill your life goals, and delegate everything else.Bear in mind that your values, however solid they might be, are prone to change. They are gradually modifying through life. The change in your values may also be a consequence of fulfilling your old ones and moving on to new challenges.The Newfound Energy From Achieving Congruity with Your ValuesâIf you donât fill your day with high priority actions that inspire you it fills up with low priority actions that donât.â - Dr. John DemartiniWhen you are fulfilling your lifeâs purpose, you will find new sources of energy coming from within. Itâs important to utilize and direct it towards achieving your goals. This is where planning and time management comes in. If you fill your day with activities that are meant to help you achieve self-actualization, and if you remember to stay persistent, over time you will build momentum which will guide you to a place youâve always wanted to be.âYou have to be able to say no to things that arenât a priority if youâre going to say yes to things that are a priorityâ - Dr. John DemartiniAsk yourself are the things youâre doing bringing you closer to achieving your goals. If not, look to delegate them so that you can spend time doing things that will bring you the most joy and fulfillment. You also need to learn how to say ânoâ. We all try to act selflessly and even though spending time doing things that donât offer us purpose may help others in short-term, looking at the grand scheme of things, it can also do more harm than good.âGive yourself permission to do something extraordinary on planet Earth.The true you is extra ordinary.â - Dr. John DemartiniSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 2, 2018 ⢠54min
IE040 Marisa Peer: "I Am Enough" : Rapid Transformation Therapy for your Self-Worth
Know and accept that youâre enough. Our guest for this week is Marisa Peer, a best-selling author, motivational speaker, a leading celebrity therapist and a pioneering hypnotherapist trainer.Marisa began her journey studying to become a child psychologist but has later built on her career by earning further qualifications at the institute from the Hypnosis Training Institute of Los Angeles and the Pritikin Longevity Centre. She possesses a deep insight into the world of nutrition as well and was introduced to it through her own personal struggles. Marisa herself had been battling with an eating disorder throughout the first 20 years of her life.Her title of a best-selling author came to be as a result of 4 remarkably successful books, on various subjects. From teaching you improve your life by reprogramming your brain, Marisa will help you establish healthier relationships with the food you eat, build and fortify your self-esteem and self-confidence, and even increase your fertility! The subject of her last book titled You Can Be Younger was a revolutionary approach to the age-old question of how to stay young. She elaborates on how positive thinking can lead to the arrest of the aging process, all made possible by the power of your subconscious mind.Marisa is also the UKâs leading motivational speaker, and over the years, her lectures and talks have become available all over the internet. She has held two Ted Talks, one on the topic of the gaining connection and avoiding rejection, and the other focusing on how training your mind can help you go beyond your perceived and constructed limits. Her YouTube channel also has a ton of free useful mini-courses you can explore and try out.Marisaâs renowned for her therapy work, with an astonishing list of clients that include many of the worldâs finest international superstars, CEOs, Olympic athletes and even royalty! Aside from sharing her wonderful anecdotes, spot on analogies and profound wisdom, she will be giving us precious insight into her innovative process called Rapid Transformational Therapy, or RTT.A Case of a Modern Day Celebrity in DistressâI donât do what other therapists do.â - Marisa PeerMany of Marisaâs clients are very popular celebrities and she was very kind to share details of a specific case involving an actor in time of mental crisis. He has refused to go to work, expressing symptoms and behavior Marisa immediately recognizes and shines a new light on the problems presented.âIf I was a doctor giving you a diagnosis, hereâs my diagnosis - you just donât think youâre good enough do you?â - Marisa PeerThe first part of her process involves detective-like work, where she intends to quickly determine the root of the problem, usually dating to the period of early childhood. The second part is metaphorically compared to dentistry, as she is determined to pull out and remove all of the negativity clouding over her client.Her fast-paced approach to therapy has given her client the much needed mental clarity, a fresh definition of his problems and most importantly, a direct way of dealing with them. The self-conditioning and positive self-talk seek to imprint the mind with a simple, precise and a positive message - âI am enoughâ.At the end of the segment, she also reflects on a particular case in which her patient had a severe problem with alcohol. The main distinction Marisa made right off the bat was between the presenting and the underlying problem. While conventional therapy may suggest dealing with alcoholism as the key strategy, Marisa shifts focus to the underlying problem - the fact that her client has been perceiving himself as âunlovableâ.âYou can put someone like that in AA, you can detox them, but youâre detoxing the problem, and not what lies beneath.â - Marisa PeerThe Main Causes of Mental Health ProblemsWe are constantly hearing about many different mental health issues and disorders that we should be guarding ourselves against, but Marisa breaks them down into three basic concepts:Iâm not enoughIâm differentWhat I want is not availableWeâve gone through the first problem to some detail in the first part of our conversation, and some of his variations (eg. âIâm not lovable enoughâ or âIâm not wealthy enoughâ).The second issue is a matter of failing to fit in. Not being able to connect and avoid rejection, which are the fundamental needs we all need to fulfill in our everyday lives. The fear of being rejected often plays out as a self-fulfilling prophecy, leaving the person with a rationalization that they can not connect because they are different. The feeling that people troubled with this type of problem are left with is what is commonly referred to as depression.The last issue is the problem of not being able to have or acquire something that is desired. But in its core, wanting something that is not available, is a problem of having negative, destructive, unconscious beliefs that ultimately determine your life and prove to be self-fulfilling.âYou make your beliefs, and then your beliefs make you.â - Marisa PeerThe Effects That Positive and Negative Self-talk Have on Your Mental HealthâThereâs nothing that will grow your self-esteem like praise, and nothing will diminish it like your own criticism.â - Marisa PeerThe self-dialogue is an essential tool that ultimately leads to change. Whether you decide to speak to yourself in a positive, optimistic way, or in a negative, pessimistic and at times fatalistic manner, your mind will react and adapt accordingly. Everyday conversations with ourselves leave a pattern in our subconscious, that inevitably affect the way we think and feel. These patterns are primarily imprinted in early childhood, and they determine our future character, personality and, ultimately, our behavior. The fear of rejection plays an enormous part in this process.âWe donât die from rejection but it still feels like we will.â - Marisa PeerMarisa demonstrates the power of self-dialogue and its effect on our mind through two very clever thought experiments. The Lemon Test, in which the listener is guided to visualize eating a lemon, which is inevitably followed by an increase in salivation.âYour mind doesnât care if what you tell it is right or wrong, good or bad, healthy or unhealthy. It just lets it in.â - Marisa PeerThe other experiment explores the direct link between negative self-talk and our physical strength. When we say bad things to ourselves and think destructive thoughts we become weak. But it also works in the opposite direction. The better our thoughts are, the stronger we will feel.âNegative thoughts physically weaken your body.â - Marisa PeerWhat is RRT and How Does It Work?The main inspiration that has lead Marisa to develop Rapid Transformational Therapy came from a discrepancy between the fact that we live in a fast-track world, and that conventional therapy takes too long. RTT aims to determine the fundamental, underlying problem quickly, and resolve it within one or two therapy sessions. Using practical techniques based on hypnotherapy and self-dialogue, Marisa empowers her clients and gives them a practical way of rewiring their software and dealing with their issues.Finally, Marisa emphasizes the importance of recognizing when youâre in trouble, polluted by fears that can cause all sorts of rationalizations. It is crucial to find strength at that moment, be mindful and talk yourself out of it.âYouâre allowed to make a mistake, youâre not allowed to beat yourself up and make yourself sick. Because youâre a human!â - Marisa PeerConnect with Marisa:Twitter: https://twitter.com/marisapeer?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/marisa.peer.therapy/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/marisapeertherapy/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/MarisaPeer1Website:https://www.marisapeer.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 26, 2018 ⢠1h 1min
IE039 JuanPa (Juan Pablo Barahona): Living in Quantum Flow: Reimagining Potential and Prosperity
Juan Pablo has been submerged in spirituality and healing since the age of 9, due to the health of his brother suddenly deteriorating at the time.His passion for self-realization and the joy to help others led him to become certified by many different schools in Yoga, Holistic Nutrition, Tantric Philosophy, Master Reiki, Sound Healing, Shamanism, Chinese Medicine, Holistic Therapies and Healing Arts.He has been teaching in different countries and festivals for more than 15 years and is the co-director of The Yoga and Healing School Lamat, where he shares classes, workshops, immersions and training for 12 years. Juan Pablo is the director and main teacher of the Conscious Living School, an internationally connected institution without walls, whose main purpose is to awaken humanity.Every healing session, talk, and class he channels are unique and spontaneous, inspired by the moment and by the energy of the group. He perfectly combines science and healing arts to lead his students or audience into an introspective and blissful journey.In this conversation Juanpa-Embodied Eligntenment -We discuss healing beyond conventional medicine. Juanpa's inspirations for founding KAWOQ- Conscious Living School. Emerging from his life's work of embodying spirituality through various ancient spiritual practices.We deeply discuss spirituality beyond religion and the sbliminal invitation presents itself to pioneering your own spirituality and healing.JuanPa vulnerably shares the darkest hours from his journey to the point where he comes face-to-face-with suicide.His saving grace was living in a conscious spiritual community for 4 years that promoted embodiment.You're here to be authentic, and completely you.Mission is to wake people us and make money around it.Through your story.Understand why you lived what you lived.Who you are and why you go through what you go through.Your greatest challenges become your greatest opportunities.You mind locks into things.THe universe may have bigger plans for you.But if your not available - open to the universe with every breathe...The negative aspect f your ego creates disconnection fromflow,nature and everythign around us.Thats when our plans get in the way of our purpose.You need to listen.Everything is a lesson if you just listen to see it.The strength of surrendering to flow and universe.Surrender manifestation. vs. manufactured manifestatation.The good and non-so-good aspect of ego.Its never about you.Youre just a messenger or a channel for energy-connection- )-awakening- -spiritual growth- -flow- 9purpose- -energy-howto identify between the two aspects of ego.when tehres doubt or fear or anger or reaction, defending - that's neagtive ego - your triggered and that the ego of separationlet that uncomforatability go - its like an acid that you can meltpsitive eg is the universe flowing through yoube humble and present to observe what thought patterns are triggering you.the other negative aspect of ego is when you beleive in your own grandioseness,we're being upgraded all the time.When you think you know EVERYTHING, drop into openness and know that you know NOTHING.Always learning about thought patterns.For example, Juanpa used to believe that spiritual healing takes a lot of work and is an arduous process.He identifies that this in itself is just a beleif systemandtaht spiritual healing can occur in a moment.He introduces: Mega Healing in Micro TimingIt's all in the heart. The energy field of the heart is 5000 times stronger than the mind.Its getting simpler to connect with your soul and your purpose and who we are and it doesn't have to take so long.-connection-there is really nothing to heal. the soul is healed. you are integrated. you are whloe already.all the qualities of your soul are perfect and successful already. we're just getting in the way. and forcing disconnection.You're always connected at the soul level but the mind is where disconnection is decided from.Just "remembering" your connection rather than "learning".-domestication -bombarded with external stimuli, buy this, do that, you're not enough, society and its development relies on you looking outwards and feeling like there is not enough.you were never taught to looking within and living from within.living from the inner knowing and interconnectednessbreatheyou are always in a meditative state if you choose to.meditation: observing the mind.the imbalance of the day:we're too identified with the mindspirituality can beemodying your souls purposeyour limiting beliefs holding you backdream big and manifeststay open to possibilitiesthe power of prayerscience is hardbacking many ancient spiritual practices to help bridge the logical mind into being more openthe importance of staying flexible and judgement freeunveiling our hidden blidspotsopenness is about humannessfear holds us back and protects usshare your humannessbeing humble is about humanbeing open in every aspect is about being authentic, being real and being wild !know yourself, accept yourselfgive other people permission to do the same-creativity-Juanpa shares the parabel of If youre an avocado tree, make the best avocados possibleIf youre a pear tree, make the best pears possibleMany of us look outwards and as avocado trees desire to produce pears.Many of us look outwards to find ourselves.But looking inwards, find you authentic expression.Create from here. You're going to have to Risk it !Actively feed the parts of you that aredifferent to others and your unqiueness rather than feeding the similarity posts.-individualised psirituality-uniqueness of pathyour own practicealchemy of turning lead into goldLISTENING TO YOURSELF and what you need in the momentcrafting your own relationship with-self.meditationg, journealing,surrending to your own inner guidance systemstake your time to listen and be accessible by sourceto this creativity energy fromsoucebe accessible to spiritinspire is inspirit infiniteexhale let go of anything that is holding you backlisten, opentrust in you dreams, message and visionact - embody it, beShow References:Kawoq (Costa Rica):Damanhur (Italy):http://www.damanhur.org/Nestled in the alpine foothills of Italy is a magical place: Damanhur--a Federation with its own Constitution, culture, art, currency, ... School for Spiritual Healers ...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. 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Aug 19, 2018 ⢠39min
IE038 Sammy Taggett (Shoebox Moses): Discarding Despair: Transforming Tragedy into Impact
Sammy Shoebox Moses Taggett is a world renowned DJ, musician and philanthropist.Epic life story of being saves frombeing discarded in a shoebox at birth...The foundlingsEducation for PhilippinesChangemakers.worldThe step by step f setting up a non-for-profitYour "Why"The importance of having a Massive Vision to pull you forwardSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aug 6, 2018 ⢠52min
IE037 Beata Alfoldi: Embracing Life's Depth: Pathways to Meaning, Connection, and Transformation
There is a Deep Meaning to Life. In this episode of Inspired Evolution, our reason for being is Inspired by Beata Alfoldi. Beata facilitates 1-on-1 healings, 9-month mentorships for women, global retreats, sacred birthday ceremonies, wedding ceremonies, she presents at festivals, all these incredible offerings have her traveling around the world (nationally, here in Australia, Bali, Mexico, Thailand, Peru and Europe).Beata features as one of 5 Australia women in a documentary series called Women of Heart, which is based on the work of Maureen Murdoch (a story of the Heroineâs journey vs. David Campellâs famous Heroâs Journey).She also has her own book coming out later this year.She generally works with people that have hit ârock-bottomâ. These people may have spent many years with scholars, practitioners, therapists, psychologists, etc. She helps people uncover their innate potential and true self can before school, before parents, before religion, before governments, before anyone or society told them who to be.In this conversation, Beata boldly shares her own personal vulnerable tragedy of losing her just born child. It was at the same time in her life that she lost her mother to cancer and her also a separation from her husband due to the pressure of this phase of her life. She potently describes how that brought her to a deeper connection with death and therefore, ultimately life and herself.âOnce I was stripped of everything I identified with, it became clear who I wasnât.â â Beata Alfoldi.Beata shares her own transformative journey from being a world-class dancer to a choreographer, to a yoga teacher, to running a yoga business through to where she is today, facilitating healing for people all over the planet.She shares her piece on the amazing optimal potential of humans and the collective awakening that weâre always going through. She highlights the life-affirming changes that individuals are taking for themselves and for the planet at the present moment in time. Sheâs fascinated with the new leadership that is now making decisions beyond profits.Beata goes on to describe her philosophies on âWalking the Path of the Pathlessâ. Carving your own unique life, evolving to your own unique inspirations. We have a great conversation about embodying a moment-to-moment relationship with your life through meditation and meditative practices so that you stay connected to your inspirations and your personal evolution.âNobody really knows whatâs nextâ â Beata Alfoldi.So can you still trust the unfolding of life and take action from that place?Beata shares that Nature is a reflection of Truth. Nature is Dynamic and therefore the Truth is Dynamic. She uses this to explain why so many of her corporate clients are so burned out. They are disconnected from their true self.Connection to Self and Nature is at the heart of this podcast. She invites us to connect with ourselves on a deeper level which supports our connection to others and the planet. Beata highlights that the internet facilitates greater connection and therefore a greater global awareness that helps create monumental shifts for humanity.We lightly discuss the nature of how inner changes are reflected in the wider politics or current society, as individuals are growing more and more open-minded, so does society with womenâs right, same-sex marriage, etc.An incredible conversation about Sadhana opens up about halfway through the podcast, where we discuss that although weâre not blind to the atrocities of the world we continually cultivate a positive outlook to ensure that is the change we reinforce and bring into the world.âWeâre interested in Solutions, not Problems.â â Beata Alfoldi.Itâs important to remain open to new things that inspire and encourage evolution but also maintain 100% discernment. Beata explains the vital difference between discernment and judgment. Discernment is about knowing who we are and trusting our intuition towards what we naturally gravitate towards or donât; rather than labeling things and judging them as needing improvement or good.Beata explains how she became a potent catalyst for change. She realized that people were naturally accessing her for deep transformation and support it became her service to offer that more and more widely. We discuss the role of passion and purpose. Beata explains that our passions come into full focus once we know who we are. But finding out who we take time. Often we donât give ourselves the time due to our own commitments or social expectations.To find out who we are and connect withourselves more deeply, in conjunction with giving ourselves time, Beata once again suggests reflecting on our relationship with time.âThe more we come to the realization that one day weâre going to die, the greater and fiercer our drive to liveâ â Beata Alfoldi.The alternative is that we will, unfortunately, day-dream our lives away. Beata regrets that so many people live a life of quiet desperation.What if you were on your death bed and the person who you are now meet the person you wouldâve been with no regrets and no fear. How would you feel in that moment?We discuss the fear of death and how that actually reflects our fear of life.She encourages us to take our fears and roleplay them in our mind with âwhat-ifâ to the nâth degree. Eg. If you lose your job, the worst case scenario may be that you end up house-sharing or on a friends couch for some time â the point is that it is never as bad as the fear actually makes you feel that it may be.So Beata calls on us to live a more spiritual and more connected life. She calls on us to live a life that inspires us and others. And it does not have to be grand â it could be making a different choice at breakfast, smiling while you walk, reaching out to you neighbor â cultivating little acts of kindness to navigate past the rigidity and insidious ingraining of routine.We are always guided and supported through the process of life. Beata reminds us that if we look back on our lives, every step of the way, every meeting, every opportunity, every loss, every win lead us to exactly where we were meant to go. Inviting us to trust, Beata calls on us to learn from our mistakes and grow and grow and grow. Itâs a call to be Inspired⌠to Evolve !Finally, This is a conversation for the soul. Beata affirms non-denominational spirituality, honors each individualâs unique connection to themselves, to nature and their spirituality. SHe also illuminates the interconnectedness of our mind, body, emotions, and spirit. Beataâs story invites us to trust, believe and have faith in the great mystery and blessing that is life whilst really forgiving (not forgetting) what does not serve you. In this conversation, we explore Beata Alfoldiâs habits, hacks, philosophies, and tools that have formed the threads of her success, happiness, health, and wealth. This is a story that reminds us that we are all here to live our dreams. Beata inspires a life of healing, transformation, and growth. Life is sacred and its upto us to honour it as best we can; and in doing so we may just be surprised by how much life really has to offer.Get Inspired !Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. 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Jul 29, 2018 ⢠47min
IE036 Gelong Thubten: Living Mindfully: Mastering the Art of Inner Peace
Live mindfully from the heart. In this episode of Inspired Evolution, we are inspired by Gelong Thubten. Thubten became a Buddhist monk 25 years ago at Kagyu Samye Ling in Scotland, Europeâs oldest and largest Buddhist monastery. He has spent over six years in intensive meditation retreats, the longest of which was 4 years in seclusion on a Scottish island. Thubten specializes in teaching mindfulness meditation internationally, in businesses, hospitals, schools, universities, prisons, and addiction counseling centers. He works with major clients such as Google, LinkedIn, Lloyds Bank, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Siemens, Accenture, the NHS, Clifford Chance and Linklaters, and lectures at Facebook.He does not get paid, all funds go to charity, for building meditation training centers to benefit many people. Thubten was the meditation consultant on the set of Marvelâs latest movie, Dr. Strange, where he trained Benedict Cumberbatch and Tilda Swinton in meditation techniques while they were filming. He has lectured on Buddhism and meditation at the universities of Oxford, Helsinki, and Cardiff, as well as for Mindvalley. He teaches in several schools and is often interviewed by the worldâs media. He designs and delivers mindfulness programmes for 4th-year medical students at the National University of Ireland, and he has lectured at Parliament on the Channel Islands. He has co-authored a book on mindfulness with Ruby Wax and a neuroscientist: How To Be Human. He runs meditation centers throughout the U.K.Gelong Thubten is a celebrated global expert on Mindfulness & Tibetan Meditation. In the episode of the Inspired Evolution, we explore Thubtenâs journey to meditation. This is an especially surprising story as growing up he wasnât really interested in meditation. In fact, he recounts that in his late teens he was actually quite wild, living the party lifestyle as an actor living in New-York. Burning the candle at both ends as he put it.Unfortunately, his stressful lifestyle eventuated to a situation where he ended up quite ill for 6 months. It was during this time of illness that he started reading about meditation and the power of the mind. A friend of his recommended the Kagyu Samye Ling monastery in Scotland to deepen his meditation exploration for a short 12-month experience.He was at Kagyu Samye Ling only 3 days before he become ordained as a monk. The commitment was initially for a full 12-months. However, as it would turn out, once he was there for 9 months he decided to commit to staying for longer. In his second year, he did his first 9-month isolated retreat. It was here that he decided to commit to monk-hood. A powerful decision yet an obvious one: to best serve himself and humanity. His decision being powered by the desire to live outside of his ego, which he identified as being unhealthy. Driven by compassion, he ended up taking life-vows committing to monk-hood and this way of life, for life. He joyfully remarks that his friends at this point though heâd lost the plot and that he was lucky that his family supported his decision. Heâs now been a monk for over 25 years since he was 21 years old, on a life-long journey now towards perpetual growth and learning.In this conversation, we talk about keeping mindfulness ânowâ, updated and modern. Specifically, how Thubten keeps mindfulness relevant for the 21st century and todayâs society. How his unique approach blends ancient wisdom with modern challenges. Both Thubten and I are thrilled that neuroscience now complements ancient wisdom.Thubten describes his passions to help people, not from a place of wanting to spread Buddhist philosophy, but to simply help people meditate and transform their minds. He started by supporting local prisons 25 years ago with mindfulness and meditation programs. Introducing mindfulness in a very pragmatic and needed situation.He reflects on his own experience, traveling the world delivering talks, being on his phone and computer like the rest of society and how heâs living the fast-paced life with the rest of society so that his message remains relevant but also demonstrates how mindfulness can keep you calm, focused, stress-free and happy.For Thubten, the exploration of human consciousness should remain relatable. We discuss the Mindy-Body connection and the intention and power behind isolation retreats: clearing outdated physical and mental patterns. No stranger to isolation, his longest isolation retreat experience lasted 4-years. Thubten describes how retreats are often misunderstood as leisurely. However, intensive work on the mind is actually undertaken to evolve your thoughts and emotions â the mission being to ultimately being less controlled by your thoughts and emotions. He reflects that this mission is a deep detox, one where he finds himself digesting his history and memories. An experience that he recounts is like brain surgery and ultimately both healing and transformative.This conversation then deeply explores the theme and challenges of forgiveness and letting go. Thubten remarks that with the stresses of current society forgive is a hot topic and he shares his consultative approaches to forgiveness. Wisely, in this conversation, he eloquently describes how the process of forgiving others is the same as forgiving ourselves. He also remarks that on an international level as weâre increasingly more connected and thereâs always dreadful news shared via mainstream media, it can be challenging to let go of transgressions and embrace forgiveness. He reminds us that it is consistently in our best interests to forgive in order to let go of the burden of toxic-rage and anger.His first most important tip for Forgiveness is to stay Present. Not to deny your past or ignore it, your more present and connected to the present than the past. He poetically describes that all the cells in your body have transformed since 20 years ago, but somehow our memories continue to thrive and are connected to our consciousness which then calls us into the remembering the past â this mental phenomenon of attachment to a continuum that we are lead to believe is our Self. All our stories of Self are reinforced by our memories of the past. However, he asks us to imagine what its like to arrive fresh in every moment without the stories and the baggage of the past. Hence Gelongâs invitation to stay present as a powerful tool towards letting go and enabling forgiveness.His second important tip for Forgiveness is to approach situations with greater Mindfulness (a more holistic/all-encompassing perspective). In this way, we can work on âforgivenessâ by actually thinking of the people or instances with more information and better understand, logically, the situation at hand (allowing us to subsequently free ourselves from being the victim of the situation).A mindful perspective arriving when we surrender our ego and realize such global thoughts patterns such as âhurt people hurt peopleâ. Implying that we are only inflicted upon by people because of their own sadness, anger, and ego. People act out of their own inner impulses and negativities, rarely, if-ever is they out to get another person, people merely end up in each other's way perhaps more due to circumstance than anything else.Gelong invites us to reflect on when weâve hurt people in our life and how weâve never intended to actually hurt anyone. But only really end up hurting people as a reaction to our own own stresses, lack of mindfulness, anger, jealousy, etc. In fact, after weâve acted out in this way, we ourselves feel that we wish we would have behaved better and thatâs often the same case for our perpetrators⌠Extending our perspective and inviting greater mindfulness can, therefore, support us with forgiveness and letting go.Whilst heâs definitely not advocating becoming a human door-mat, Thubtenâs invitation is to accept the human condition. Softening the edges of the blame.This conversation is then directed towards Compassion. Compassion is the center of mindfulness training. Mindfulness is not just about stress reduction and increasing focus and performance, although these are very desirable and natural side-effects. Compassion is about becoming more kind and loving to oneâs Self and others.Thubten invites us to reflect on âwhat is the definition of compassion?âEspecially because often compassion is confused with empathy. We may feel what other people are feeling and end up drowning in that same feeling too. However, this empathetic approach, Thubten illuminates is not the path of compassion.Compassion is the meditation and work of freeing others from their suffering. Building that network in your brain and taking intentional action. Empathy, on the other hand, is feeling bad when someone feeling bad.Compassion is like learning to swim, he remarks, so when someone is drowning â you may be able to support them â like a lifeguard. Empathy is synonymous with drowning with the other person â Thubten questions the good in this.Fascinating research into the neuroscience of empathy vs. compassion has been conducted by Tanya Singer. Who explores the human brain when experiencing empathy and compassion.Being empathetic can be very draining. Empathetic fatigue and burnout are common to those in the health sciences and healing professions. Empathy can motivate to a limited extent, however, the stress over the time of continually having to empathize fatigues and leaves people drained.Hence, Thubten advocates compassion-based meditation practice. He calls it Unconditional Compassion with No Limits. He inspires us to reduce self-interest and open up the heart and developing the sense of Expanded Compassion that becomes more about âWho We Areâ rather than simply a process of feeling what comes and goes.This process admittedly involves quite a deep process of dissolving oneâs identity of and attachment to self. In fact, it is a radical process, rooted in ancient wisdom, which Thubten shares in this conversation.Thubten admits that compassion challenges the ego and neurologically challenges our sense of self-preservation. He remarks that our minds falsely believe that if we're too kind to others and donât uphold our boundaries â we fear that may lose some part of our self.The fear is that if weâre totally in service we will dissolve. Cease to exist. âWhat about me?â asks the ego. This is a very understandable thing. But a powerful question that Thubten likes to ask is âWhen I come from a place of ego, does anyone really benefit?âHe remarks that the selfish side of a human is rather insatiable and that the ego is very rarely happy. Neither is the Self often happy and others are also not happy because of this insatiably demanding entity.Thubten gives us the metaphor that being enslaved to your ego is like being enslaved to a boss thatâs never happy with your work. Itâs never good enough. Your ego wantâs more. And it is commonplace that it is this entity that we describe as the Self.In Buddhist philosophy the Self doesnât even exist, its simply an illusion, Thubten joyfully remarks that Buddhist believe that weâre all interlinked and weâre all dependant on each other for existence. So letâs all help each other. Training in compassion benefits oneâs self and others. Itâs a win-win. And it feels the same as when we give someone a gift â so good.This conversation then discusses the power of âServiceâ. Service, Thubten remarks is about living from a place of Love. He understands the fear that people have of living from a place of sacrifice, however, he remarks that you end up living a life that feels really good as your life benefits others and yourself. Itâs a win-win situation.Thubten invites us to continually live from the heart, with Love and Compassion. Modern approaches to mindfulness (and focussing on the breath) run the risk of not going deep enough (beyond scratching the surface with stress-management and achieving clarity/performance benefits). Mindfulness can really lead to greater happiness and an increased sense of purpose if you embrace it.A simple way to implement greater compassion and love into your existing practice is simply by setting the intention to dedicate your practice (whether its meditation, music, yoga or anything similar) âto benefit yourself and othersâ. You can start and end your activities with this intention. So that you are directing the practice towards compassion training and cultivating greater selflessness.Lastly, we explore what continues to inspire Thubten in carrying the potent wisdom of meditation and mindfulness across the globe. Thubten shares that heâs fuelled by the sense of a journey â of spiritual growth. Long-term spiritual development. He also has a deep sense of commitment to his vows. And is committed to others. A monk in his opinion is someone who as let go of self-interest in the service of others. He finds this way of life, serving others incredibly enriching.He is inspired to introduce mindfulness to situations where you wouldnât normally experience it, such as the work of the Inspired Evolution delivering Mindfulness to the Construction Industry. Thubten enjoys spreading mindfulness to places that spiritual practice is less expected such as prisons, movie sets, corporate environments, etc. Ultimately aiming, like the Inspired Evolution, to bring mindfulness to every situation. The feedback from those that have their lives enriched by mindfulness is incredibly rewarding.The collective is awakening. Mindfulness practice is now mainstream, accepted in governments, education institutions and beyond. Thubten has been wearing his monkâs robes for over 25 years. He reflects on how many years ago he was seen somewhat as a freak, while now-a-days the attitude has completely changed. People now walk right up to him asking for help with meditation.He believes that as the stress around the world is becoming increasingly more pronounced and diverse, the solution â meditation and mindfulness is also becoming ever more apparent, accessible and widespread.This conversation is about peace and contentment. Gelong Thubten reminds us that everything is a choice. Especially how to feel. We can choose how we want to feel. We can choose differently about how to feel about our reality. Mindfulness activates the possibility to respond differently to our situations and circumstances. To have the ability to choose a response over a reaction is an incredibly profound aspect of meditation in my humble opinion.We discuss the importance of mindfulness and meditation and all the ways that Gelong Thubten is actively promoting this work. Introducing his new Samten App (Meditation and Mindfulness Journey in an app). Resulting in the widespread promotion of meditation and mindfulness across the planet.This conversation is one for the heart. It calls on us to live our most purposeful life, by being compassionate and living beyond our ideas of Self. Thubtenâs story invites us to transform and cultivate a positive relationship with ourselves. In this conversation, we explore Gelong Thubtenâs wisdom, habits, hacks, philosophies, and tools that have formed the threads of his success, happiness, health, and wealth. This is a story that reminds us that we are all here to live peacefully and content. Thubten inspires a life of healing, transformation, and growth. Life is a gift and it is up to us to honour it as best we can with our positive virtues greater than our self.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 15, 2018 ⢠1h 6min
IE035 Eric Edmeades: Blueprints for Excellence: Empowered Entrepreneurs Craft Exceptional Lives
SERIAL ENTREPRENEUR, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SPEAKER, AUTHOR, HUSBAND AND FATHER. Eric's general philosophy is that life is important. We are meant to enjoy our short time here.With that in mind, he is dedicated to working with entrepreneurs and business owners from all over the world to both inspire and empower them to achieve their full potential and to create truly exceptional lives for themselves, their families and their employees.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 9, 2018 ⢠48min
IE034 Regan Hillyer: Unlimited Abundance: Manifest Financial & Personal Freedom & Greatness
You absolutely can have it all. In this episode of Inspired Evolution, we are inspired to evolve into our ideal reality with Regan Hillyer. Regan is a self-made multi-millionaire, serial entrepreneur, forbes contributor, success coach, influencer, thought leader and keynote speaker.Reganâs passion for helping others achieve extensive financial and personal abundance is powered by a vision where every human has the ability to unlock his or her greatness.Regan has impacted millions using her unique mindset tools. She specializes in helping experts uncover their true message and launch powerful personal brands, helping them make a big impact and build a legacy.Regan has trained thousands of people; helping them build multiple six and seven figure businesses location free, using powerful mindset changing tools and cutting edge business development strategies.Regan is a true thought leader in her industry â not only with fast personal growth and success but sheâs here to disrupt your version of what you perceive to be ânormalâ â to help you break free of old archaic systems.Using powerful, unique, mindset changing tools, and cutting-edge business development strategies, Reganâs specialty is in helping experts uncover their true message and launch powerful personal brands that make an impact, and leave a legacy.Growing up in Auckland, New Zealand, Regan had no idea what she wanted to do, taking her on a long journey of self-discovery through personal development. Ultimately, this adventure would contribute to her incredible success that she is today; Regan Hillyer is one of the most successful entrepreneurs under 30 and is a leading figure in her industry. Regan Hillyer International is a global and multi 7 figure company.However, her story of exponential success does not end here, sheâs just beginning to start a new chapter, and as she delves deeper than ever before into personal development and success mindset, she helps millions to achieve it all.This is a conversation about living from the soul. Regan honors each individual's unique and quantum connection to themselves, to nature and their spirituality. She also illuminates the interconnectedness of our mind, body, emotions, and spirit. Regan's story invites us to trust, believe and have faith in the great mystery and blessing that is life. This is a story that reminds us that we are all here to live our dreams. Regan inspires a life of healing, transformation, and growth. Life is incredible and its up to us to honor it as best we can, and in doing so we may just be surprised by how much life really has to offer.Get Inspired !ShowRefences:Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


