3-29 Codes of Connection - Interview by Beth Osmer
This week’s episode is the audio of my interview as a guest speaker on a summit hosted by Beth Osmer. The summit was called Codes of Connection.
In this interview, I share my journey as a transformational and leadership development trainer for nearly fifty years. In response to Beth’s questions, we discuss:
What are transformational trainings?
Why do people do this work?
What kinds of people are drawn to doing it?
How does the process work?
What material lies in the subconscious mind?
How can we support people accessing their subconscious minds and connecting with their undeveloped potential?
What is the nature of the 90% of undeveloped potential?
What is my personal vision and what keeps me connected to the work?
What is next for me?
I share my perception that it takes great courage to be a human being. It takes courage to be born, and it takes courage to die. It takes courage just to live on planet Earth today, given all the changes and challenges we are all facing.
I also discuss about importance of having a vision that centers and grounds one, like a North Star. In times of great change and challenge, our vision is something to true up to.
Join me in this powerful and insightful conversation about the importance of being connected throughout our lives.
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Produced by Gopal Metro
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Judith