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Lynnda Pollio is the author of multi-award winning, best-selling visionary novel, Trusting the Currents. She shares her compelling story of how this novel came about and the love and work that went into telling Addie May's story.
Carol interviews Lynnda about her unique journey to becoming an author. They talk about her love of nature as a child and now. Then on to her successful corporate life first as a New York advertising executive and then as the world's first Chief Consciousness Officer, "supporting Fortune 500 companies by helping them engage the human technologies of wisdom, intuition, compassion, empathy, forgiveness, and gratitude." Lynnda shares how at specific times in her life, she followed the messages of her heart – which is how she ended up in Sedona – a place of healing and creativity.
Lynnda has led a successful corporate career and managed to weave her core beliefs into all that she does. In this interview, she discusses several of those beliefs: celebrating our differences, listening to our inner guidance, and living a life of service for the greater good. Today, Lynnda is a writer and communications consultant.
She has experience in various spiritual disciplines, energetic practices, and healing modalities. Her current passion is helping people understand and connect to energetic frequencies that expand self-awareness for personal and global transformation. Lynnda recently moved from New York City to Sedona, Arizona, and like many others, is in the process of becoming something new and unexpected.
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Social Media:
Website http://lynndapollio.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LynndaPollioAuthorTwitter: https://twitter.com/lynndapollioGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/LynndaInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/lynndapollio/
Book:
Trusting the Currents by Lynnda Pollio
Available on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble
Quote:
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek."—Joseph Campbell (1904-1987)