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At four year’s old, young Sheain escaped the regime of Saddam Hussein with his family, travelling on a donkey whilst under attack in a war zone. Settling in Britain, Sheain changed his name to Lazo, and went on to become an award winning body builder and transformational coach for the highly driven, rich and famous.
Lazo has spent a large part of his life with access to a glamorous, exclusive and elite world, from travelling on super yachts, to invites to all the best parties and clubs in cities around the world. Despite his success, through his work, he began to realise that there is more to life than just the externals. He delved deeper into the world of the mind and began to offer his clients coaching on a much more holistic lifestyle.
Lazo is now an advocate for men’s excellence, a personal development champion, with many practical strategies. On his own spiritual journey he has dedicated his time to deeply and expertly study yoga, breathwork and deep healing. A great conversation where Lazo talks about his childhood, his experience of creating his body building business, and his work in holistic healing, trauma, energy, happiness and creativity.
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Daniel Hill is a hugely successful property developer and investor with an 8 figure portfolio, ready to retire at 35 years old.
He is also the best selling author of Karma Credits, The Universal Law of Wealth, Health and Happiness as well as the host of the Blueprint podcast and proponent of creating your ‘life by design.’
A hugely driven and talented man, with a heart of gold, he is full of apparent paradoxes.
He ran his hugely successful company Multi-Let which he sold for multiple 7 figures in 2021, while choosing to live on a narrow boat on a monthly budget of just £750.
He credits his success to hard graft as well as his spirituality and has always been a believer in delaying gratification and playing the long game and was happy to live simply while he was building his businesses.
We sat down to talk just as Daniel is entering a new stage of his life, thinking about starting a family as he moves into a 10,000 square foot Manor House with a driver and Rolls Royce.
He shares why he decided it was time to enjoy the fruits of his labour and his focus for 2024, it won’t be what you think.
Daniel shares tips and insights on how he has created a life by design and how you can too.
He shares more of his blueprints for success in business and in life on the Blueprint Podcast, available on all podcast platforms.
You can connect with Daniel
https://www.instagram.com/propertyentrepreneur_
You can connect with Ravinol https://www.instagram.com/beinspiredrav
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These short thoughts for the day are shared with you in the spirit of our shared evolution and learning. Hope they spark some insights or contemplation.
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These short thoughts for the day are shared with you in the spirit of our shared evolution and learning. Hope they spark some insights or contemplation.
Warning: Sexual slur word reference
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These short thoughts for the day are shared with you in the spirit of our shared evolution and learning. Hope they spark some insights or contemplation.
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These short thoughts for the day are shared with you in the spirit of our shared evolution and learning. Hope they spark some insights or contemplation.
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The incredibly successful, wise and brave entrepreneur David Thomson, founder of Suada, speaks candidly about the reasons behind his drive to be "rich and hard."
This is an especially useful discussion, packed with lots of practical advice on life, learning, business and sales, which is David's main area of expertise.
We discuss David's upbringing in Scotland, spent in clubs and pubs, full of poverty and severe adversity. He had a teriibly traumatic childhood, eventually ending up at a children's home by the time he was 10 years old.
Even with such a horrific and difficult start, young David worked incredibly hard, always believing in the power of education and a positive mental attitude, despite being let down by the school system and his family.
His resilience saw him joining the army and very soon after he went on to establish himself in sales and ultimately establish many highly lucrative and successful businesses.
His current business, Suada, combines the power of technology and education to provide game changing results across many sectors, including sales, humanitarian aid and sustainability.
In this episode, he shares what success means to him, how he harnesses the power of a positive mental attitude, overcomes barriers, deals with failure, and what he has learnt by learning from the best and training a world class team.
His vision has led him to undertake huge projects and help others along the way - something which the young, troubled David could only have dreamed of.
A fascinating and deep discussion for the listener to benefit from. In his own words: The boy's come a long way.."
Trigger warnings: Domestic abuse, violence, racism.
Connect with David:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-thomson-suada/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david.suada/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dt.david.thomson
Connect with Ravinol:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravchambers/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beinspiredrav/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ravinol
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Growing up in London during the eighties, with hardworking, busy but loving parents, Shamita learnt stories from both her grandmothers about her family's magical, adventurous past yet she was always told - be good, don't rock the boat, do well.
Her curious, inqusitive nature led her to be confused by these messages. Internally conflicted, she went on to do all that was required of her - to study law, get a corporate job in London helping others, to be a good daugther, wife,and daughter in law. But she did not feel content.
She began a deep journey of self awareness. Along the way, she discovered her Grandad, a freedom fighter from Amritsar, was rebellious, honest, brave and brutally tortured for speaking out. It was his spirit that Shamita has inherited. Finally she connected the dots and understood herself better.
Through her coaching business, Moksha Coaching, her NLP training, integrated healing and shamanic soul retrieval, she now helps others to learn how to connect the body and the heart, how to discover their true nature, align their values and live the kind of life they want to lead.
Connect with her @shamita_kumar_coach on Instagram.
Connect with Ravinol @beinspiredrav on Instagram.
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A deeply personal and profound conversation detailing the journey of Ansuya Devi, attorney, holistic coach and founder of Modern Ancients Sanctuary. From humble beginnings in Hackney, growing up in a large Hindu family of Mauritian Indian immigrants, Ansuya and her siblings desperately strived for balance between Eastern and Western cultures. Her move to study law in Manchester was considered a huge deal, and she herself did not realise that quite soon after she would move to the USA as an attorney, and build a corporate middle class world for herself, and yet a simple Ayahuasca ceremony would change her path. This led Anusuya to navigate a tricky balance of her old and new life, to ultimately find her purpose in a life of service, founding a holistic retreat centre in Peru. Listeners will enjoy learning the fascinating details of her personal spiritual journey, her vast knowledge in the power of mediation, yoga, plant medicine and healing. Balance is not found on the top, it's created on the way.
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Welcome back to the Evolving Door podcast, this episode is solo episode number 4 where I share 3 things I have been thinking about recently.
1: Stability and inspiration
The best thing I can do for my family is provide stability and inspiration. So first I need stability and inspiration in my own life.
2. Ungrateful change-makers
Change-makers in their efforts to bring about needed change can often seem ungrateful for all the good that has been done and the sacrifice of others to get things to where they are. The price the changemaker pays for bringing about change at least in the beginning usually means taking a very lonely and unpopular path, where the need for change is greater than the need to be accepted by the status quo. It's a necessary cost in order to break the old way of thinking and create awareness of the need for change.
3. Why entertaining rejecting your faith might be a good thing
This is a reflection on how to untangle the big ball of wool of your faith to determine which bits to keep and which bits to let go of. It also asks the question - can you really choose something you are not willing to let go of?
Please share with a friend who may relate and benefit from hearing this. If you like it please subscribe and leave me a review on Apple podcasts or Spotify, I love reading them it is very encouraging.
You can follow me @beinspiredrav on Instagram / @ravinolchambers on Facebook / Ravinol Chambers on Linkedin @ravinol on Twitter or X (although I am not on there much) to see regular short video clips from the interview podcasts along with other musings from me on parenting, property, personal development, film making and purpose-driven business.
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This week's guest Wali Khan had to leave home at 7 years old to escape the Taliban. He relocated to the UK with his mum and brother.
A few years later he found himself at a hospital in Birmingham meeting two boys his age from back home in Swat Valley, Pakistan. Their sister Malala had been shot in the head by the Taliban and was being treated at the hospital in Birmingham.
The boys became friends and shared many of the same challenges growing up and being educated in a country far from home. They have started a unique project together called 'The Last Neanderthals' using the power of Web 3.0 to build a global community around the power of education, the power of possibility.
This is Wali's story.
Checkout @thelastneanderthals
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This week's Eclective Selectives solo episode explores three topics from the last few weeks.
The first is about Declarative Language
The second is about Autistic Spiderman
The third is about my friend Suzanne who recently passed away
Hope you like it.
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Welcome back to the Evolving Door podcast everybody this the podcast for ambitious thoughtful people who want to succeed internally just as much as they do out in the world.
I have a very exciting guest for you today, Hetal Baman, she's a social impact podcaster she has a podcast called Global Health pursuit. She's an engineer by background, grew up in New York or just near New York, and her heritage is from India. We're gonna hear how she gave up on all the things she enjoyed to try and live up to others expectations of her and lost herself along the way even though outwardly she was doing really well.
Now she has finally had the courage to explore outside the lines and see what's possible for her life, carving out a life that didn't seem on the cards in the beginning. She's mapping it out and going for it.
You can find her @hetal.baman
I'm @beinspiredrav
We would love to hear from you
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This week's Eclective Selectives episode explores three topics that came to me when away on holiday this August.
The first is about Design or Chance
The second is about Respect and Dignity
The third is about Not Letting Beautiful Things Turn To Poison
Hope you like it.
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Positive News described this week's guest Ben Hurst as a youth leader helping to rewrite the script of masculinity.
I met him after his TEDxLondonWomen talk where he said 'Boys won't be boys, boys will be what we teach them to be.'
He is an activist, advocate, public speaker, facilitator, model, and podcaster who is helping men and boys navigate the whole space of what it means to be a man in today's world.
We talk about the pressures many boys face growing up to be a certain way, where that comes from, and how to help our sons navigate these challenges.
We discuss figures like Andrew Tate and their influence on boys and young men including the reasons they have been so successful. We also explore the importance of seeing the positive in their messages alongside the negative if we are to gain the trust of those receiving the message.
If you have sons or daughters, this episode will equip you with tools to help you support them in facing the challenges of growing up today.
Connect with Ben @therealbenhurst or @beyondequality
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This is my first solo episode where I talk about 3 random things that have struck me in the last few weeks sharing some thoughts and reflections from my perspective.
There is a follow on link from the last episode with Glen Hansard as he inspired the section on weeds with something he said to me a while back.
I am planning to do more of these if you enjoy them, so please let me know what you think. I also share a new intro I have been working on for the podcast.
I am taking a break after this episode until September when we will be back with some great interviews and solo episodes for your entertainment, inspiration and pleasure.
Until then, hope you enjoy the episode and have a great summer.
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I was at Glen Hansard's band The Frames first gig at the Clifton Country Blues Festival in the west of Ireland in 1990.
Shortly afterwards we became friends and it has been a wonder to witness the incredible adventure he has been on since, always with music and poetry and an eagerness to better understand himself and life at the heart of it.
From humble beginnings living in Dublin's only high rise flats in Ballymun he went on to create amazing music loved by fans all over the world and has played alongside so many of his childhood heroes like Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, Michael Stipe and many more.
He won an Oscar for the music he and Marketa Irglova wrote for the Indie Film 'Once' that they both starred in which captured the hearts of so millions and opened him out to a wider audience.
We have a rambling conversation about so many things, I hope you like it (we managed to clean up the audio really well for the most part but towards the end you can hear a friendly neighbour strimming the grass outside the window, just a heads up).
You can connect with Glen @thegingerman222 on Instagram and I am @beinspiredrav We would love to connect and hear your thoughts on the episode. Please don't forget to like, rate and subscribe, it really helps alot.
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Daniel Alexander is a former youth worker, award winning film maker, a great champion of young people and a proud dad to twin girls.
The trailer for his latest film, a horror adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, has been shared millions of times by fans worldwide as they get excited about the release of the short film with a feature film planned thereafter.
He has developed his craft to the point where he has directed and shot content for Netflix, Amazon, BBC and ITV even though he didn't pick up a camera until he was about 20 years old. He is a huge supporter of young talent and knows only too well that a wrong turn in youth can lead to a very different future as he had his own near misses growing up too.
This is a great episode, we really get into some deep stuff on life as well as lots of really useful advice for anyone pursuing a career or a passion in the creative arts.
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Mark Leruste is a former 7-figure award-winning fundraiser turned best-selling author of Glow in the Dark
He’s a proud dyslexic thinker and founder of The Unconventionalists podcast and is on a mission to help one million entrepreneurs and leaders impact the world with their story.
His TEDx talk was listed as the #1 TED Talk every entrepreneur should watch by Steven Bartlett (host of The Diary of a CEO podcast)
You might have seen him in Forbes or The Wall Street Journal and he is a regular public speaker at companies big and small all over the world.
What I love about him most is his quest to encourage as many people as possible to bring their humanity to the workplace by sharing their stories and using their voices to make a difference.
He says 'The story that will change your life the most is not the story you read but the story you tell.'
Today we dive into his story and the journey he has been on that has led to his best-selling book 'Glow In The Dark.'
You can find out more about his work at https://www.markleruste.com
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One Small Barking Dog (OSBD) linked up with multi-award-winning producer/director Ravinol Chambers from Be Inspired Films to talk about his remarkable journey from monk to filmmaker and some essentials of what he has learned along the way.
This OSBD 'In The Frame' podcast is in collaboration with Be Inspired Films and Ravs' amazing Evolving Door podcast.
OSBD aims to serve and help develop the next generation of emerging filmmakers.
The podcast will be available on the Evolving Door podcast wherever you get podcasts as well as the OSBD YouTube channel and OSBD FB and Insta.
To find out more about OSBD go to https://osbd.org
To find out more about Be Inspired Films go to https://www.beinspiredfilms.co.uk - Показать больше