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#8. The Cost Of Self-betrayal And The Key To Forgiveness

48 min · 13 de abr de 202148 min
Portada del episodio #8. The Cost Of Self-betrayal And The Key To Forgiveness

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In this episode Roger is in conversation with Nic Devlin. Several years ago Nic left a highly successful corporate career as an award winning developer of people. She did so because she recognised the voice in her head wasn’t the voice she wanted to listen to – her soul was calling. She became an Ishaya monk (she even got a new sanskit name; Mahita Ishaya) honing her innate ability to access truth and wisdom. Today she brings these gifts to the world in her work as an executive coach and Co-Founder of Remarkable Women [https://www.linkedin.com/company/somebody-inside/] helping women unlock their own potential and make the difference they long for. Living a life that fills THEM with joy. We discuss: * Friendship * Denial * Betrayal * Intuition * Powerful lessons and.. * How one of the bravest things you can do is to live a life that’s different from what others expect from you. If I Knew Then What I Know Now is brought to you by The Mindset Difference [https://www.themindsetdifference.com/]

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Portada del episodio #8. The Cost Of Self-betrayal And The Key To Forgiveness

#8. The Cost Of Self-betrayal And The Key To Forgiveness

In this episode Roger is in conversation with Nic Devlin. Several years ago Nic left a highly successful corporate career as an award winning developer of people. She did so because she recognised the voice in her head wasn’t the voice she wanted to listen to – her soul was calling. She became an Ishaya monk (she even got a new sanskit name; Mahita Ishaya) honing her innate ability to access truth and wisdom. Today she brings these gifts to the world in her work as an executive coach and Co-Founder of Remarkable Women [https://www.linkedin.com/company/somebody-inside/] helping women unlock their own potential and make the difference they long for. Living a life that fills THEM with joy. We discuss: * Friendship * Denial * Betrayal * Intuition * Powerful lessons and.. * How one of the bravest things you can do is to live a life that’s different from what others expect from you. If I Knew Then What I Know Now is brought to you by The Mindset Difference [https://www.themindsetdifference.com/]

13 de abr de 202148 min
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#6. Escaping The Mudslides Of Your Mind

In this episode Roger interviews Amaranatho - a former Buddhist Monk and now executive coach. We touch on many fascinating topics: Mudslides! Insight - what it is, what it's not, how it arises and its long-term impact. Looking at shoulds and oughts through new lenses. What being illegal feels like. The culture shock we experience when starting a new role. How universality relates to the language of different faiths. Experiences of Christmas. And much more. As a mindfulness-based executive, agile, mindset coach and scrum master; Amaranatho supports executives, leaders, and teams to stay calm and connected in complex situations using the PlayfulMonk approach he developed.  He was a Buddhist monk for 15 years, has a degree in AI and is currently accrediting to be a coaching supervisor with the EMCC. You can find him on his website PlayfulMonk [http://www.playfulmonk.net] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amaranatho/]. If I Knew Then What I Know Now is brought to you by The Mindset Difference [https://www.themindsetdifference.com/]

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Portada del episodio #5. Why Being A World-Class Leader Is Easier Than You Might Think

#5. Why Being A World-Class Leader Is Easier Than You Might Think

In this episode Paul interviews Roger about some of the insights he has had regarding: * The limited thinking it's easy for us all to live from. * The real nature of humankind. * The downside of meritocracy. * What makes for a world-class team culture. * What's often missing in the way we think about developing leaders. * The simple way our inner world shapes our response to the outer world. * Why awareness of our inner worlds is critical in the new context we're all now in. The purpose of the conversation was to delve deeper into the reasons behind Roger initiating The World-Class Leader Course [https://www.themindsetdifference.com/w-cpc], the first of which launches in February 2021. It took us to places neither of us expected! Enjoy.

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