Courageous Pivot with Meghan Telpner
A conversation with mindset coach and Solution Engineer, Sanjay Parmar. Essential listening for anyone who has ever wondered if true healing were possible. Sanjay Parmar was 34, a brand new father, and running on fumes in a toxic work environment when his body finally said enough. An MS attack in 2007 left him dragging himself into the hospital, clutching a stack of prescriptions he never intended to fill. What the doctors didn't account for was his refusal to let that diagnosis become his identity. What followed was nearly two decades of choosing a different path. Anti-inflammatory eating, neuro-linguistic programming, releasing friendships that were quietly draining him, and doing the deep work of healing childhood patterns that had been running the show long before any symptoms appeared. He never took the medication. Nineteen years later, he describes himself as fully optimized. Sanjay and I go way back, and this conversation has the warmth and honesty that only comes from two people who actually know each other. It is funny in places, surprising in others, and genuinely moving throughout. If you have ever wondered whether healing is really possible, this one is for you. Links + Resources * Full show notes [https://fun.meghantelpner.com/blog] * Shop: 30% off Rise + Shine: Guided Path to Heart-Led Living and Leadership [https://fun.meghantelpner.com/offers/Nt3QgZam?coupon_code=PIVOT30]
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