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What does it take to turn pain into purpose?
In this episode of Life in Transition, Art speaks with Wesley Hamilton, founder of “Disabled But Not Really.” Wesley’s story is one of resilience and determination: a life-changing incident left him paralyzed, but his journey didn’t end there. In the years since, he has redefined his life and identity, emerging stronger than ever before. Wesley discusses the transformative power of accepting limitations while refusing to let them define you.
From dealing with the depression and isolation that came with his injury to becoming a devoted single father, Wesley’s journey shows us the power of mindset and finding purpose. He speaks on the importance of seeing beyond the surface, both in how we view ourselves and how we view others. With candor and passion, Wesley shares how he shifted from feeling defeated to reclaiming his life, ultimately becoming an advocate for others with disabilities. This conversation offers listeners tools to focus on what they can control and build resilience even in the face of life’s greatest challenges.
You can watch more of Wesley’s journey in this episode of Queer Eye on Netflix.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Finding Purpose in Pain: Wesley describes how he turned his injury into a catalyst for personal growth and advocacy.Overcoming Societal Judgments: The importance of seeing people for who they truly are beyond physical limitations.Parenting as Motivation: How becoming a father fueled Wesley’s resolve to overcome his challenges.Healing Through Health: How shifting to a healthier diet helped Wesley combat depression and reclaim his physical well-being.The Power of Words: Wesley’s daughter called his wheelchair a "Superman chair," inspiring him to see his potential rather than his limitations.Living Beyond Labels: Redefining disability and choosing to live a life defined by purpose and resilience, not limitations.Connect with Wesley:
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https://disabledbutnotreally.org/ .
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What happens when grief enters your life? How do you move forward when everything feels shattered?
In this episode of Life in Transition, Art Blanchford sits down with grief activist Lisa Keefauver to dive into the messy, complicated layers of grief. Lisa opens up about her personal journey of loss, including the tragic death of her husband and how that led her to a path of activism and healing.
With warmth and wisdom, Lisa shares how grief isn’t something you "move on" from, but something you can move forward with. Through her own experiences and her work with others, she emphasizes the importance of holding space for grief and seeing it as a catalyst for transformation. Whether you’re dealing with personal loss or supporting someone who is, this episode provides profound insights on navigating grief, finding community, and reclaiming joy in the midst of sorrow.
Listeners will gain practical tools for reimagining their own grief journeys, along with a fresh perspective on how loss can lead to personal growth and deeper emotional understanding. Tune in for a conversation that will leave you feeling seen, supported, and empowered to embrace the complexity of grief.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Grief as a Catalyst for Growth: Lisa explains how her personal grief transformed her into an advocate and activist.The Importance of Community: Building a support system and finding ways to speak openly about grief.Healing Isn’t Linear: Lisa emphasizes that the grief journey doesn’t follow a set timeline, and it’s important to honor every emotion.Moving Forward, Not Moving On: How to navigate life after loss without feeling pressured to "move on" from the pain.Reimagining Grief: Lisa’s mission to change the way we view grief, seeing it as an essential part of life’s growth.Holding Space for Grief: The importance of acknowledging grief instead of avoiding or pathologizing it.Tools for Grief: Practical advice for dealing with loss and fostering emotional resilienceConnect with Lisa Keefauver:
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Grief is a Sneaky Bitch: An Uncensored Guide to Navigating Loss
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Are you ready to turn your life’s biggest challenges into your greatest opportunities for growth? In this episode of Life in Transition, Dre Baldwin shares his powerful insights on navigating life’s twists and turns with the right mindset. Known for his discipline, resilience, and approach to achieving excellence, Dre dives into the strategies that helped him thrive through every transition in his life.
From his career shift as a professional athlete to becoming a successful entrepreneur, Dre opens up about the mindset tools he used to stay focused and motivated, even in the face of setbacks. He discusses the importance of self-discipline, goal setting, and how to reframe challenges into opportunities for growth. Dre’s approach isn’t just about surviving transitions; it’s about embracing them as a vital part of your journey to self-mastery and success.
Dre offers practical advice on how to strengthen their resilience, maintain a growth-oriented mindset, and turn life’s inevitable changes into stepping stones for achieving their dreams. Whether you’re facing a career shift, personal loss, or simply looking for ways to level up your mindset, this episode provides the actionable tools and inspiration you need to make it happen.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Reframing Challenges: Dre explains how shifting your perspective on challenges can transform them into opportunities for personal growth.Mindset Mastery: Techniques for developing a mindset that thrives in times of uncertainty and transition.The Power of Self-Discipline: How staying disciplined can help you navigate any life shift with clarity and purpose.Goal Setting for Success: Dre’s strategies for setting clear, actionable goals that drive long-term growth.Turning Setbacks into Stepping Stones: How to use failures and obstacles as learning tools for future success.Resilience Building: Dre’s tips on how to strengthen your resilience in the face of life’s ups and downs.Embracing Change: The importance of embracing life’s transitions as a path to discovering your true potential.Connect with Dre Baldwin :
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What if midlife is not a crisis, but a chrysalis for transformation?
This compelling question drives the conversation in this episode of Life in Transition with guest Chip Conley, best-selling author, hospitality entrepreneur, and founder of the Modern Elder Academy (MEA). Chip, who has navigated his own midlife challenges—including a near-death experience and redefining his identity—shares profound insights on how midlife can be a time of renewal and reinvention, rather than a period of crisis.
At age 50, after building a highly successful boutique hotel company, Chip faced a turbulent period where his personal and professional life crumbled. But instead of seeing it as the end, Chip reframed his experience as a period of shedding—letting go of old identities to embrace something new. “I molted my identity, much like a snake sheds its skin,” Conley shares, describing the necessity of outgrowing old roles and labels. This process of molting allowed him to reimagine his life, eventually leading to his role as a mentor to the founders of Airbnb and later the creation of MEA.
In this enlightening episode, Chip’s reflections offer listeners practical wisdom on how to navigate the messy middle of midlife and emerge stronger on the other side. Whether you’re going through your own transition or looking to support someone else, these insights serve as a powerful reminder that midlife can be a time of flourishing, not fading.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Molting Old Identities: Chip Conley discusses the process of letting go of outdated identities and roles, and how this creates space for personal growth and reinvention in midlife.Navigating Transitions: Chip’s near-death experience offered him a new perspective on life, prompting him to embrace urgency and purpose in every moment.Midlife Wisdom: Chip explains how the Modern Elder Academy helps people cultivate wisdom and reframe their relationship with aging, turning midlife from a crisis into an opportunity for transformation.The Importance of Community: Chip highlights the lack of social infrastructure for people in midlife and how having a support system is crucial for navigating life’s transitions.Relationships and Growth: As we change in midlife, so do our relationships. Chip stresses the importance of empathy and recognizing how personal growth impacts others.Letting Go of Toxic Relationships: In some cases, personal growth may mean leaving behind relationships that no longer serve us, and Chip discusses how to navigate this difficult process.Living with Urgency and Purpose: Inspired by his experiences, Chip advocates for living every day as if it were your last, focusing on what truly matters.Connect with Chip:
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Wisdom at Work: The Making of a Modern Elder – A book by Chip Conley where he shares his journey at Airbnb and his insights on becoming a modern elder.Learning to Love Midlife – Chip referenced his writing on midlife transitions, particularly focusing on the concept of becoming "nobody" and shedding old identities.Becoming Nobody by Ram Dass – Chip mentioned this book while discussing the shedding of identities in midlife.Modern Elder Academy (MEA):
Website: MEAwisdom.com – Chip’s academy focuses on helping people navigate midlife transitions and cultivate wisdom through in-person and online programs.The Anatomy of a Transition: A free resource available on the MEA website that outlines the stages of transition (Ending, Messy Middle, New Beginning).Podcasts and Fireside Chats:
Chip mentioned his popular online fireside chats featuring thought leaders like Gloria Steinem and Dr. Mark Hyman, which draw hundreds of attendees for intimate discussions on various topics.Movies and Talks:
Chip referenced Ellen Langer, a prominent psychologist, during his conversation about aging and mindfulness, highlighting a fireside chat he had with her.Let's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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What if the greatest battle you’ve ever fought wasn’t against the world but within yourself? For Andy Evans, a coach, facilitator, and endurance athlete, the transition from a place of deep self-doubt and unworthiness to one of freedom and self-love wasn’t just about overcoming external challenges — it was about transforming the internal narratives that shaped his life. In this eye-opening episode of Life in Transition, Andy takes us through his journey of healing after addiction, prison, and a life-long struggle with the feeling that he was never enough.
Andy reflects on his past, including the trauma of taking a life and the internal scars that this left. The narrative of "I am not good enough" was deeply rooted in Andy's mind long before his time in prison, stemming from childhood experiences where love and acceptance seemed conditional. He shares how these feelings only intensified after prison, where guilt and shame compounded his sense of unworthiness, leading him to a breaking point where he contemplated ending his life.
But Andy’s story doesn’t end in despair. Through therapy, support from men's groups, and his own relentless determination, Andy began to break free from the toxic mindset that had controlled him for so long. He highlights the importance of surrounding oneself with positive, uplifting communities and shares how disconnecting from environments that no longer serve us is crucial for growth. Andy's message is powerful: no matter how far down you feel you’ve fallen, there is always a way back up, and that journey starts with self-love and the ability to let go of toxic narratives.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
The lasting impact of childhood narratives and how they shape our adult livesAndy’s difficult transition from prison and addiction to self-compassion and personal growthThe role of community and men's support groups in helping individuals healHow surrendering old identities can free us to live more authenticallyPractical tools for living a life centered around love and acceptanceMentioned on the Show:
12 Step Programs (like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous) – While not a direct resource link, this could be useful for those looking into recovery programs.CBT Tools – Andy referenced cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques like "breathing squares," which could be worth linking to resources on CBT practices for managing anxiety or mental health.Let's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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Epiphany. The perfect word to describe Tammy Alvarez’ life transition.
In this insightful episode of Life in Transition, Tammy joins Art Blanchford to discuss her transformative career journey and the profound impact it’s had on her personal and professional life. From leaving behind a successful corporate career to finding fulfillment in coaching and consulting, Tammy shares her experience of reinventing herself and the joy she now finds in helping others succeed.
How does one leave a career they were successful in and was passionate about? And how do you know it’s time to jump? All that and more when you tune in to the latest episode of the pod.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Tammy’s most difficult transitionThree things to love about workThe most terrifying thing she has doneApathy in the workplace and the mission to eradicate itTammy’s advice to anyone who’s in the same situation as her beforeHow the shift affected her relationshipsThe experimental mindsetConnect with Tammy Alvarez:
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Mentioned on the Show:
Escaping the Career Trap: Transform Your Apathy Into Ambition and Never Hate Mondays Again
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Having to face a cascade of challenges would daunt even the most determined individuals. Rather than being defined by these trials, Nick Klingensmith has used them as stepping stones to a remarkable transformation. Nick has overcome significant challenges in his life, including being a four-time cancer survivor, type 1 diabetic, recovering alcoholic, and having experienced multiple car accidents.
Nick Klingensmith's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of resilience, mindset, and personal transformation. In this episode of Life in Transition, he shares his insights into overcoming challenges and, staying motivated. His path to transformation has been fueled by his dedication to physical activity, particularly adventure obstacle racing, which has helped him break through self-imposed limits and rediscover his purpose.
His story is an inspiring example of the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity and thrive. Nick’s message is one of hope, resilience, and the power of intentional action.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Adversities that Nick Klingensmith had to overcome at a young ageAdventure racing as a catalyst of self-rediscoveryBenefits of physical activities like racingOvercoming the victim mindsetRecognizing self-doubtWeighing the impact of action and inactionSome actions to take when in adversityConnect with Nick Klingensmith :
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Mentioned on the Show:
First Book of Nick Klingensmith Through the Fire
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Whether facing personal or professional changes, Mitchell Levy offers a blueprint for thriving, not just surviving.
In this episode of Life in Transition, Art Blanchford speaks with global credibility expert Mitchell Levy about the importance of clarity, purpose, and authenticity during life's major transitions.
Mitchell shares pivotal moments from his own journey, including overcoming the dot-com bust and sustaining a 35-year marriage. He emphasizes finding and aligning with your North Star—your purpose—as a guiding force through transitions. By focusing on servant leadership and authenticity, he explains how balancing personal and professional growth leads to fulfillment.
A key takeaway is Mitchell’s concept of "three lives" in a relationship: each partner's individual lives and shared life. This balance has been crucial to his marital success.
For anyone navigating transitions, Mitchell’s insights offer a roadmap to embrace change, find clarity, and live in alignment with your true purpose.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Mitchell Levy’s strategy for overcoming the dot-com bustRediscovering purpose in business and lifeUsing your "North Star" to navigate transitionsBalancing individuality and shared identity in relationshipsTurning challenges into strengthsEmbracing your "kryptonite" as a superpowerServant leadership for lasting successThe role of authentic communication in personal growthConnect with Mitchell Levy:
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Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament: Singer, Michael A.
The Lion Tracker's Guide To Life Illustrated, Varty, Boyd - Amazon.com
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Imagine overcoming a lifelong fear of flying by stepping into the cockpit of an airplane. For Courtney Schoch, this wasn’t just a bold move but the beginning of a transformative journey that would redefine her life.
Struggling with a stagnant career and an unfulfilling marriage, Courtney reached a turning point when she discovered a coupon for an introductory flight lesson. Despite her fear, she embraced the challenge, overcoming her limitations and opening doors to new possibilities.
In this episode of Life in Transition, we delve into Courtney’s incredible journey through significant life changes. From how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted her career to the challenges of reconnecting with her book and speaking engagements, Courtney discusses it all.
She highlights the significance of community, the power of overcoming fears, and the importance of asking better questions for personal growth throughout her journey.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Overcoming a fear of flying and shifting career paths.Navigating personal challenges and leaving a limiting relationship.The effects of COVID-19 on career and personal growth.The role of community and genuine connection.The benefits of nature and unplugging.The impact of asking better questions.Reconnecting with her book and expanding her leadership training.
Connect with Courtney Schoch:
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Courtney’s Book: This Is Your Captain Speaking: Reaching for the Sky Despite a Lifetime of Abuse, Depression and FearThe Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing: Ware, Bronnie:The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort To Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy SelfLet's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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Losing your father and first born in a hate crime puts you in a big ball of fire and grief — you’re in pain 24/7. That is how Mindy Corporon described her life’s biggest tragedy and greatest life transition.
The pain that fire brought was unimaginable. But sooner or later, you have to get out of that fire. What made Mindy jump out of her own fire was when she knew she was healed enough to help her other son cope up. And although uncomfortable with leaving her corporate life behind, she took another leap to transition, this time, to healing their family.
In this insightful episode of Life in Transition, Mindy Corporon, an entrepreneur and an advocate for kindness, joins us to share her journey through personal and professional transitions. She discusses navigating profound family tragedy and career changes and how her wins through these challenges allowed her to help others heal their shattered souls.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
How hate crime changed Mindy Corporon’s lifeMindy’s chosen transitionFeeling alone after losing your people in a murderFeeling like an outsider in the familyHelping find the healing path for her sonHow she learned she has healed enoughHow did moving to Florida healed their relationshipWhat it means to sit in the fire and knowing the right time to jump outTools and takeaways from her transitionThe SevenDays FoundationConnect with Mindy Corporon:
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In this episode of Life in Transition, Art speaks with Anne and Dan, a couple who left their comfortable life in California to create their own paradise in Costa Rica.
It was never the couple’s plan to settle in Costa Rica. But after a trip to the country for Dan’s health recovery and spontaneously buying a house in the mountains, the couple then decided to move into the paradise, leaving the bustle and hustle of the city, including their newly renovated California house.
What pushed them to pursue this transition? Intuition.
In this world where you’re told that ‘this’ and ‘that’ are the standard ways to live a successful life, how do you let yourself be led by your intuition? How do you allow yourself to live your full life by listening to your inner self and the universe?
Trust Anne and Dan to know the answers. Tune in to this episode to find out!
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Dan and Anne’s two biggest life transitionsWhat it means to ‘go along with life’What is intuitionThe ‘Full Body Yes’Dan’s red pill momentThe serendipitous visit and stay in Costa RicaStaying in Costa Rica during the Covid-19 pandemicBuilding their retreat center, Tierra EncantadaWhat would their life be if they did not make their transitionsTools to start following your intuitionConnect with Dan and Anne:
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“Someday I'm going to be something bigger than myself, and I'm going to share it with them.”
This was Magie Cook’s mindset that brought her to the pinnacle of success. Maggie grew up in an orphanage in Mexico with 68 other kids — but she didn’t let the limiting perspective and environment restrict her from reaching her dreams. From winning a salsa competition to starting her own business that sold for $231M, she is now an inspiring public speaker who is able to intentionally and meaningfully change the lives of many.
In this episode of Life in Transition, Magie tells us the current life transition: her health issues that she’s navigating with a positive mindset, suitable medicine, meditation, and seeking balance. She also talks about stepping into an attractive character — a technique she has always used since her days in the orphanage — which allowed her to visualize a bigger version of herself that now became her reality.
Tune in to discover how Magie's determination and hopeful mindset propelled her from a challenging upbringing to achieving her dreams.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
How Magie Cook’s latest health transition impacted her lifeStepping into an attractive character and using a totemFuture casting a successful version of herself from when she was youngNavigating her health transition with meditation, supplements, positive mindset, and getting to know yourselfJournaling: reflect, release, requestGrowing up in an orphanage and overcoming adversitiesAdvice for the youth you are in the same situationConnect with Magie Cook:
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This episode is indeed one for the books. We sat in a conversation with a modern day Alchemist, Ike Anderson. Ike’s journey is a story of transition after transition, ultimately allowing him to seek and understand life’s purpose and meaning through ancient wisdom, culture, and modern psychology.
Ike delves into the profound personal and professional transformations he had experienced, starting from when he was three years old, falling into many rabbit holes as he sought meaning, traveling the world, and finally tapping into his inner self and identity by returning to Ghana.
This episode is a time capsule filled with life-changing lessons and pathways to peace, hope and achieving your highest self.
All of us are lost beings navigating the world to find our purpose and meaning. Listen to this episode and let Ike tell you his fascinating stories about how he found himself and his greatest purpose.
In this episode, we'll talk about:
Ike Anderson’s greatest transition happened when he was 3 years old.The many rabbit holes that lead him to find God.The journey of understanding ancient culture, wisdom, and beliefs.Going through the ‘deep dark night of the soul’ phase.The foundation of his platform.What the road not taken would’ve looked like.Practices to step into your inner self.The creation of the ‘Exploring Legacy Foundation’.Life in Ghana: their family’s three-year stay in the community.Connect with Ike Anderson:
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In this episode, Vince Fowler, CEO, performance coach, endurance athlete, veteran—and above all, an outstanding human—shares with us how he has navigated the challenging path of overcoming PTSD. Vince talks about his powerful journey of rediscovering his identity, battling self-judgment, and facing societal pressures head-on.
Together, we delve into the importance of self-compassion and the freedom that comes from shedding societal labels. Vince's story reveals the deeper meaning that lies beyond titles, and he shares heartfelt insights on personal reconnection.
Do you know who you are and what you’re not? Listen to Vince’s story and get insights on how to reconnect with your true, inner self and embrace life’s transitions.
On this episode, we'll talk about:
Vince Fowler’s most transformational change was remarkableHow PTSD manifested in his lifeThe pleaser and unhealthy giver often struggle in relationshipsThere are acceptable vs. unacceptable addictions to considerRediscovering the senses can enhance your experience of lifeThe importance of self-compassion cannot be overstatedUnderstanding identity goes beyond traditional rolesSelf-love and personal growth are vital for a fulfilling lifeThe power of journaling can lead to profound insightsLife transitions and acceptance are part of the human experienceThe importance of knowing who you are is essential for personal growthMen often face struggles and societal expectationsFinding purpose and connection is crucial for overall well-beingLet's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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Art interviews John Scherer, a dynamic individual with a rich tapestry of experiences as a magician, pastor, Navy combat officer, and founder of the Leadership Development Intensive (LDI). John’s journey is marked by significant transitions, most notably his move to Poland at the age of 68, which he undertook after feeling a compelling call. This decision, intended to last six months, extended to 16 years, illustrating John’s deep commitment to following his calling despite uncertainties and societal norms.
Throughout the episode, John shares profound insights on the concept of being called without overanalyzing risks, supported by a sense of faith and presence.
John delves into the importance of staying present and responsive to life's immediate needs, offering listeners a roadmap for navigating their own transitions with purpose and resilience to find joy and meaning in every stage of life.
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Understanding the concept of a CallingJourney from Ministry to Applied Behavioral ScienceFacing Financial challengesFounding Leadership Development Intensive (LDI)The Family of Global CompaniesImpact of saying “yes” to PolandEmbracing change and mortalityReflecting on regrets and choicesLiving fully and finding joyReconstructing the inner circleExistential questions and self-discoveryThe power of presence and acceptanceConnect with John Scherer:
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In this episode of the 'Life in Transition' podcast, Art Blanchford speaks with Sherry Vasa, Executive Vice President and Chief People & Organization Officer at Marelli, who shares her transformative journey of learning to find peace in the midst of chaos.
Sherry shares her journey from corporate burnout through a health crisis to discovering profound inner peace. She elaborates on the transformative power of meditation, her shift from identifying with her job and her illness to finding her true self, and managing a demanding role with intention and resilience.
Sherry's story offers valuable insights on resilience, self-awareness, and the power of taking time for inner reflection.
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Exploring the core components of emotional intelligenceUnderstanding the role of self-awareness in emotional regulationTechniques for navigating challenging emotions and stressorsBuilding empathy and fostering stronger interpersonal connectionsLeveraging emotional intelligence for effective leadership and communicationCultivating resilience and adapting to change in dynamic environmentsLet's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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From Farmer to Industrialist: A Journey of Success
Description : Join us on the Life in Transition podcast as we dive into the meaningful transitions of successful global business executive and owner, Gustav Celsing. From his journey as a farmer to becoming a key player in the automotive industry, Gustav shares valuable insights on leadership, teamwork, and the importance of personal development. Tune in for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with a true mentor and friend.
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Gustav Celsing, a successful global business executive, discusses his transition from farming to high-ranking industry position.He emphasizes understanding and aligning personal goals with the company's vision for all employees.Gustaf highlights the equal importance of all individuals within a company, regardless of their position.He discusses the importance of understanding different cultures and treating all individuals with dignity and respect.Gustaf mentions the importance of creating an environment where everyone feels they can speak up without fear of retribution.He discusses the balance between being a star in the organization and avoiding burnout.Gustaf says focusing on personal business and spending less time on things with little return.Let's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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Unveiling Authenticity: From Identity Crisis to Self-Discovery and Connection
In a world consumed by the constant pursuit of external validation and material success, Andrew Kilpatrick's journey of personal transformation stands out like a beacon of light. His story is not just a tale of self-discovery, but a profound exploration of what it truly means to be authentic in a society that often demands conformity. From the moment Andrew made the courageous decision to redefine his identity and purpose, he embarked on an odyssey of introspection and growth that would forever change his life. This is not just another story about finding oneself; it is a powerful narrative about embracing vulnerability, fostering genuine connections, and ultimately discovering the unrivaled joy that comes from living authentically in a world full of expectations.
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Andrew Kilpatrick shares experiences of significant career changes, including facing a challenging transition out of the family office.He discusses feelings of isolation, loss of identity, and questioning his purpose during a difficult phase of life.Faith and forgiveness play a crucial role in Andrew's journey of self-discovery and healing.Moving to a new location and engaging in authentic conversations with others aid Andrew in navigating his struggles.Andrew's transformation from feeling lost and isolated to finding purpose beyond external validations.Andrew underlines the importance of addressing internal struggles, letting go of the past, and connecting with others on a deeper level.Let's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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From Combat Helicopter Pilot to Coach through Self-Awareness
Description : Welcome to the latest episode of the Life in Transition Podcast! In this insightful conversation, Chris Whipp, a military leader, father, psychologist, author, and coach, shares his profound insights on navigating life transitions and the importance of self-awareness.
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Chris discusses significant transitions in his life – leaving the military, becoming a father, and his journey of self-awareness and personal development.He emphasizes the importance of embracing discomfort and using it as a tool for growth and adaptation.Chris dives into talking about learning emotional awareness, reframing negative triggers, and the importance of communication in relationships.He reflects on his journey, advises his younger self, and highlights the impact of self-awareness on relationships and leadership.He also discusses his approach to relationships, marriage, and his experience with prostate cancer.Chris highlights the need for emotional regulation, living in the present, and focusing on what can be controlled or influenced.You can find more information about Chris on his website and LinkedIn. Check out his book "The Leadership Secret" on Amazon.
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Self-Love: The Key to Aging Gracefully
Welcome back to the next episode of the Life in Transition podcast. In this episode, we have a heartfelt conversation with Anisa, the founder of Anisa International Inc and a leading figure in the beauty tool industry. Anisa shares her journey of growth and self-discovery, particularly focusing on the impactful transition she experienced at the age of 40.
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Anisa discusses significant life transitions, including Anisa's spiritual awakening after turning 40 and getting divorced.Anisa emphasizes the importance of allowing oneself to feel and express emotions in order to find freedom.Anisa shared her struggle with expressing emotions due to shame and fear, but sought healing through prayer and education.She learned to prioritize self-care and self-awareness, and worked with a therapist to integrate different parts of herself.Let's connect! Follow us on social media for a daily dose of inspiration, updates, and behind-the-scenes moments.
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