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Lisa tells a fascinating tale from Nigeria of a time when the sky generously provided for all human needs—until greed disrupted the harmony. From this fable, Lisa offers thoughts on work, wants versus needs, and the environmental crises we face.
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Lisa tells the story of the parts of the body debating which of them is most important. At once silly and profound, it speaks volumes about how businesses operate and how they will find success, once they get to the heart of what matters.
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Lisa tells the story “Strawberries” about a couple who fall into a rift of anger. It’s ripe for interpretation about many emotional aspects of business, including the challenge of differences, reconnecting with passion, and the possibility of hope.
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Host Lisa Bloom introduces Neuroscience of Coaching, a new show on the Mirasee FM podcast network, hosted by Dr. Irena O’Brien. In this bonus episode, Melinda Cohan and Dr. O’Brien dive head first into the surprising hidden science behind motivation.
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Lisa tells the old Jewish story of “The Crowded House,” in which a desperate man seeks the wisdom to solve his situation. Through his experience, we learn the value of mentorship — and most of all, perspective.
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Lisa tells the Paulo Coelho story of “Nasruddin and His Donkey.” We learn that, under the right mix of circumstances, false belief can overtake truth. It’s a business adage that perception trumps reality — and this story is a keen reminder of that.
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Host Lisa Bloom introduces Teacher Tom’s Podcast, a new show on the Mirasee FM podcast network, hosted by “Teacher Tom” Hobson. In this bonus episode, Lenore Skenazy reveals ways parents harm their children’s development and what they can do instead.
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Lisa tells the story of “The Wise Quail,” in which a flock of quail are threatened by a hunter. We learn from the fable how important good leadership, cooperation, and deep introspection are to fending off both external and internal dangers.
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In this very short tale from Bangladesh, Lisa tells of two women — one clever and one foolish. What seems on the surface merely a story about fairness becomes, with Lisa’s insight, a tale rich with meaning and wisdom we can all learn from.
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Host Lisa Bloom introduces Consciousness Explored, a new show on the Mirasee FM podcast network, hosted by Melissa Deal. In this bonus episode, guest Stephanie Red Feather dives into what it’s like to live your life as an empath.
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Lisa tells a tale from Burma about a man, his son-in-law, and alchemy. It’s a story rich with business lessons of patience and perseverance, magical thinking and mentorship. And we come to discover transformation can happen in unexpected ways.
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Once Upon A Business producer Michi Lantz chooses a favorite episode of the season to run again over the holiday break. Hear Lisa Bloom tell an Indian tale of elephants and mice, with a potent lesson on the power of small entities in the world of business.
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Lisa tells the tale of three brothers. Each embarks on a journey and returns with a souvenir. And we as listeners come away with souvenirs of our own, in the numerous business lessons we learn from the three brothers’ story.
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Lisa tells a Jewish tale from India of a king seeking forgiveness. From his journey, we can glean much about how gender plays part in business, as well as how to conduct ourselves professionally, operate with integrity, and move past our mistakes.
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Lisa tells this fable from Tibet of a group of monkeys seeking to save the moon from perceived peril. In their effort, we come to discover much about reality as we perceive it, the value of wise and experienced elders, and the consequences of alarmism.
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Lisa tells the fable Coyote and the Frog People in which Old Man Coyote tricks the frog people to access their water. The tale raises questions of fairness, and Lisa ponders a shift in the entrepreneurial world towards social justice and inclusivity.
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Lisa tells the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale of a princess who seeks refuge in a storm. Lisa then shares how, despite the outdated gender-based tropes, the story holds business lessons about our self-worthiness, independence, and true path.
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Lisa tells the Siberian story Why Hares Have Long Ears, which features the meeting of a majestic elk and a timid hare. From the elk’s gift, the hare learns an important lesson. And we in turn learn the value of authenticity in our business endeavors.
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Lisa tells the Hans Christian Andersen fable The Leaping Match, which pits a flea, grasshopper, and frog against one another. We then learn how businesses can suffer the same fate — falling into hubris or serving their markets with good intentions.
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Lisa tells a tale from Nigeria that dramatizes how quickly we can fall into dissatisfaction. Wanting ever more, we can lose sight of our humanity and community. As Lisa ties this to business, we’re reminded that our highest mission is to serve others
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