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Welcome back to Messy Adventures in Mindful Leadership with Charlie White. Today, we're joined by Lizzie Harbin, who offers invaluable insights on leading amidst life's unpredictability.
Lizzie emphasizes the importance of embracing life's messiness as a leader. From giving meaningful feedback to fostering open communication, she underscores the need for authenticity and resilience.
She encourages leaders to celebrate challenges with humor and humility, creating an environment where innovation thrives. Lizzie also highlights the value of accepting failure as part of personal growth.
For Lizzie, leadership means being comfortable with uncertainties and focusing on service to others. By doing inner work and embracing their own imperfections, leaders can better support their teams.
Join us for more inspiring conversations on Messy Adventures in Mindful Leadership. Stay tuned for insights that transform how you lead.
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Yosi Amram joins host Charlie White for an enlivening conversation about converging leadership with spiritual intelligence in episode of 49 of 'Messy Adventures in Leadership.'
Yosi has coached over a hundred CEOs in the past twenty years. Serving as both a confidant and coach, he offers a sounding board for CEOs, providing guidance and coaching on building and managing companies, teams, investors, and boards. Yosi supports CEOs in developing more inspirational leadership, enhancing their leadership power by tapping into and nurturing their purpose, passion, and authentic presence, and creating deeper meaning through their work.
"My mission is to awaken greater spiritual intelligence in myself and the world. And my hope is that twenty years from now spiritual intelligence is as broadly permeating our culture as emotional intelligence."
Yosi's latest book 'Spiritual Intelligent Leadership' is now available.
Spiritual Intelligence (SI) is our ability to draw on and embody qualities from the worldâs wisdom and spiritual traditions that have been shown to enhance functioning and wellbeing. To learn more about my research into Spiritual Intelligence and to receive your free Spiritual Intelligence profile highlighting your strengths, areas for growth, and curated tips for development, click here.
For more on Yosi check out www.yosiamram.net and his YouTube channel: Awakening Spiritual Intelligence.
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Join Move Mountains Charlie White and Chris Yount as they discuss the struggles and growth of running a business. Chris is all too familiar with leading teams, guiding entrepreneurs, and finding self-actualization through serving others and leadership development.
His advice for those in business dealing with the ups and downs:
"Do your best to find a peer group where you can share your struggles that are unique to you."
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After losing her husband suddenly at 30 years old with a 1-year-old son and pregnant, Amanda Bauer Frisch has navigated life with incredible grace.
So, what is a Participation Trophy? Amanda emphasizes that we need to redefine what a participation trophy really is. First place isn't the same as showing up, but we still need to recognize that as a society, most people are dealing with silent battles that we don't see. It's important to acknowledge and applaud their participation.
"When I lost my husband, I needed people to tell me to keep going and to keep trying."
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Join Move Mountains and Jane Burkhart and Lizzie Harbin. This jaw-dropping and inspiring conversation with Mother and daughter is full of hope and empowerment. Listen as they share their story in a candid conversation about their experience of domestic abuse and their journey and inspiration in healing.
This podcast has inspired Move Mountains to partner with the local family advocacy organization Sierra Community House, which helps families in Truckee and North Lake Tahoe. Join us on May 11th at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe to meet Jane and Lizzie as they share their inspiring strength and story.
All are welcome to come listen and share in this collective yet difficult healing journey. Enjoy the beautiful view of Lake Tahoe from the Lakeshore Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort and Spa. Join us from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 11.
Contact the Move Mountains Team for more information on how to get involved.
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In this podcast, Rosie Hackett shares her experience as a mindful leader and her recovery journey. She emphasizes her love for coaching and teaching, offering both services to individuals looking to enhance their lives. The Move Mountains Atlas Hub is a platform where Rosie will be sharing her wisdom and skills to help others improve their lives.
Charlie White and Rosie discuss the importance of self-coaching and how it can help individuals improve their lives. Rosie emphasizes the need to pay attention to one's thoughts, emotions, and physical reactions and how teaching tools can be helpful in this process. She highlights the role of a coach in helping individuals find their own thoughts and stories, but also encourages self-coaching for long-term growth and personal development.
Rosie's energy is contagious, and she has some world-class stories. Join Rosie starting May 1st for 3 months for her transforming group coaching cohort, 'Live the life you love.'
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In this episode of 'Messy Adventures in Leadership,' Charlie White and Amanda Simonton dive into the influence of work on personal life and vice versa, which is more complex than it may seem. Influential components of your work world, such as people and experiences, can drastically influence your free time activities. Serving in the Army National Guard for six and a half years provided Amanda with a helpful perspective on sacrifice, determination, and resiliency.
Amanda Simonton is a professional development expert and co-leads Revolution Retreat, a holistic wellness project. She spends time in a corporate setting, running wellness and professional development programs for a technology company. She also co-leads Revolution Retreat, which is a personal project focused on holistic wellness and inclusive retreats. Amanda discusses the limitations of the work-life balance dichotomy and the importance of viewing all aspects of life as overlapping and interconnected.
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Join Charlie White and Brian Williams in this incredible podcast focused on Kindness. Brian Williams is the founder of Think Kindness, a nonprofit organization that aims to inspire positive change by conducting massive kindness takeovers in schools, communities, and corporations. The organization was founded in 2009 after Brian's mother asked him to conduct an Anti-Bullying Assembly at her school, which led to the idea of focusing on kindness instead of negativity. Think Kindness began with a challenge to document 5,000 random acts of kindness in just 15 days, which inspired other schools to join in and led to the organization's growth.
âIn the workplace, kindness and promoting a healthy environment can lead to increased trust, collaboration, and engagement among employees. This results in higher productivity, better conflict resolution, improved well-being, increased retention, and overall better outcomes for the organization.â
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Join Move Mountains Founder Charlie White as he chats with Jeremey Lawson of the Focused Warrior System. Learn how Jeremy overcame a major head injury by using his mindset and focus. With a master's degree in kinesiology, Jeremy Lawson has 22 years' experience training elite athletes who went on to national pro leagues like the NFL, the NBA, and the PGA Tour. He's also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist.
His background includes:
Mindset Coach for Nordhoff High School Football Team Strength & Conditioning Coach at UCLA & UC Berkeley Golf Specific Strength & Conditioning Coach - Los Angeles CountyAs Jeremyâs career expanded he started to realize that while an athlete has a limit on how physically strong and fast they can get, the strength of their mind has NO LIMIT!
Jeremy saw time and time again that the athletes that go the farthest have the strongest mindset, not necessarily the strongest physical body. An athlete's focus, confidence, and ability to perform under pressure will never stop improving if practiced.
The FOCUSED WARRIOR system takes athletes to a higher level. A level most of their competition doesnât attain. Practicing only sports skills and conditioning isnât enough anymore. The mind must be fully strengthened like everything else.
âBe here right now, what do I have to do to be my best right NOW!â
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âI am a Masterpiece and a hot mess at the same time.â Rosie Hackett
After surviving an avalanche in Canadaâs Backcountry, Move Mountain team member and results coach Rosie Hacket sits down with Charlie for a great discussion on the mindset behind dealing with injury.
âIâm here, Iâm open, and I trust.â
Rosie Hackett is a results coach in South Lake Tahoe, a Professional skier, and overall incredible athlete. Itâs difficult to deal with downtime from a season-ending injury. During these times, we have to deal with ourselves and teach ourselves perspective in life.
What about people that have to talk all the time⊠That comes from not being enough. You are enough!!
âEvery day and every way, I am getting better.â
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Part 2 with Bill Bryan and Nora Behren's of the Bryan Group. Listen in as Bill, Nora, and Charlie break down how we all have Decision Making personalities. Finding where our team thrives is imperative to having a balanced business.
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This month we dive into Meeting Culture with Charlie White, Bill Bryan, and Nora Behrens.
Have you heard these questions in your organization?
"We have way too many meetings." "Nothing gets accomplished in these meetings." "The same people do all the talking, and nothing changes."Bill Bryan and Nora Behrens have joined Charlie White to define what creates an efficient meeting based on clarity of agenda, objectives, debriefing, and team culture.
"If you want to change the culture of your company to be more accountability oriented, then you change your meeting culture."
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Joining Charlie in this episode are two extremely accomplished and confident individuals with resumes that have taken them on adventures into the mountains and wilderness of our planet and bold, scientific walks outside the space shuttle. John Herrington is a retired Naval Test Pilot and NASA Astronaut who was the 143rd person to walk in space and the first Native American in history to do so. He recently worked on an IMAX film entitled "Into America's Wild" by MacGillivray Freeman, released in 2020. Returning guest, Sue Purvis, is a wilderness medicine and avalanche instructor, author of the book 'Go Find,' and owns Crested Butte Outdoors International in Montana. They met on one of her mountain courses, and the universe saw fit to bring these two extraordinary humans and leaders together. This fascinating and wide-ranging conversation explores what drives us to solve problems for ourselves, to build or fix things with our own hands, and how to balance the enjoyment with the wellness needs of being. They discuss leadership, confidence, and the people who've inspired them along the way. They share stories of the people John and Sue have inspired with their work and examples. In one particularly powerful part of the conversation, they reflect on our need to focus internally on ourselves and not just on constant external distractions. They draw parallels to humanity's dream of finding new habitats in space while we can barely take care of the world we already have.
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What does it look like to show up as your authentic, vulnerable, messy self at work and in life, and engage in real dialogue about the most difficult, divisive, and polarized issues of our times? Charlie and Nico Page, an HR Business Partner with LinkedIn, have a deep conversation about the last few years of racial identity politics, leadership responses, policy creation, power structures, privilege, and discomfort. Beginning with a personal anecdote about giving a speech in which Nico had real emotions rising yet felt a need to âperform and be on brandâ, the conversation takes in the George Floyd case, how and for whom identity policies are made, a riveting explanation of what D.E.I. actually means, and what it might take to bring real healing and reconciliation to communities.
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Russell takes us on a fascinating journey through his familyâs bold and life-affirming decision to move from Seattle to Costa Rica for a year, inspired by a Tony Robbins question: âWhat is your plan?" He and Charlie explore the mindset of possibilities and serendipity, choosing to live as you want to and breaking free from the stories and setbacks that constrain our hopes and dreams. What does it mean to invest in life experiences, and to grow the trust that youâll be ok rather than retreating to what is known and safe and always manifesting the other shoe dropping? Russell & Charlie explore the 5 steps to get into a life design mindset including grounding stories with facts and finding your guiding principles, and end by asking listeners where in their lives they feel most alive and present.
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What is Functional Medicine and why isnât it the norm in our health care system? Charlie speaks with Dr. Renee Prescott, Pharmacist and Director of Education for PCCA, a compounding pharmacy business based in Houston, about her passion for the more holistic and grounded approach of Functional Medicine and her journey to start her own health coaching business. Renee discusses what it takes to move beyond âjust the next diagnosis or pillâ, and what it takes to find the root causes of the disease that is afflicting the whole body. They make connections between health coaching and mindful leader coaching and the role of mindfulness and finding your âwhyâ in charting a new path to four-directional good health. Renee also muses about the challenges of starting her own business and why she still loves and balances the new venture with her full-time job.
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Take a fascinating journey to Guatemala with Greg Jensen, Founder and Director of Cultiva International, a humanitarian organization working to eradicate extreme poverty one relationship and one garden box at a time. Greg's story is not just about his work on an urgent and complex global issue but is also about rethinking how to solve and define problems and their root causes, how to inspire true empowerment so people can lift themselves up out of dependence, and the value of giving and receiving.
From a bold move to Guatemala with his family 10 years ago in a Honda Minivan to start a trail running tour business, Greg's focus shifted to exploring external and internal poverty. His organization works on the visible, tangible, and external lack of basic needs and resources, but also the internal shame, and interwoven dynamics of motivation, confidence, hope, worth, and purpose that can hold anyone back. He explores the difference between acute and chronic problems, the power of just starting something even if you think you're not really ready for the next thing, and the leadership lessons he's learned along the trail.
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Sue Purvis joins Charlie for a deep, thoughtful, and metaphor-rich conversation exploring the possibilities and fears of speaking your truth at home, in romance and relationships, at work, and in life. Sue is the award-winning author of the 2018 book "Go Find." She is also a writing coach, public speaker, and wilderness medicine and avalanche education specialist who has taught on all 7 continents and is based in Montana. Speaking your truth brings up a lot of fear and risk for many; the risk of losing friends, jobs, relationships, and more. "Until I spoke my truth, my story wasn't quite right," explains Sue as she reflects on truth-telling within her ongoing spiritual and emotional journey. The conversation delves into our relationships with parents, time management, check-ins with loved ones, setting boundaries, personal survival, when to say yes and how to say no.
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This week on the podcast, we are joined by Mike DeLisio, the North American Sales Director for PCCA (Professional Compounding Centers of America). He and Charlie discuss the intricacies of communication amidst the challenges of first adjusting to business via zoom, and then readjusting as the world re-opens. Mike stresses the importance of taking yourself out of the equation when figuring out the best ways to communicate, rebuild, and work together. He focuses on adjusting relationships to be mutually beneficial to all parties, and the importance of actively listening and recognizing your âwhy.â Mike also believes in the importance of making time for reflection and celebrating small successes. Oftentimes, the learning doesnât come from the experience itself, but rather taking time to reflect on the experience afterward. âKeeping yourself accountable is the hardest part,â says Mike, but it is where you find growth.
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