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Quality at the Edge with Tom Morgan

1 h 3 min · 31 de ene de 2026
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In the first conversation with Tom Morgan a year ago, the focus was on the personal journey that led him to build The Leading Edge - a home for curious leaders navigating transition, meaning, and personal evolution. In this second episode, Willy and Tom move beyond origin stories and into lived practice. Their conversation explores what it means to cross thresholds - psychological, relational, and spiritual - when there is no clear map. They discuss how love often becomes the most reliable compass when certainty falls away; and why the quality of attention may be one of the most powerful yet overlooked forces shaping relationships and inner life. Willy and Tom also touch on subtler dimensions of experience: experience of syntropy - the pull toward coherence and connection. Throughout, they return to the importance of community.

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